Support Groups in Jefferson County, WI

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Are you struggling with feeling overwhelmed and worrying about every little detail? You're not alone! Come Join my specialized Online women's support group for anxiety. We offer you support and skills and help you think through your negative thoughts. You can be calm, yourself and have a thriving life. Here you'll connect with other hard-working, creative women motivated to transform their anxiety and thrive. We meet weekly on Tuesdays, from 5:30 pm-7:30 pm. Please contact Tanya: hello@soulgluetherapy.com/phone: 920-990-2625.
Hosted by Soul Glue Therapy, LLC
Marriage & Family Therapist, MA, LMFT, REAT, BC-TMH, CIMHP
Verified Verified
Group meets in Jefferson, WI 53549
Are you looking for something different in your therapy experience? You've been to therapy and gained your self-awareness skills. Yet, you feel deep in your bones that something is missing. You’re looking for a genuine connection to help you transform. You feel stuck and know you want more but can't pinpoint what's wrong. You’ve been doing the 'supposed' right thing and are back at square one. You want to find a way to express yourself, but you’re thinking: “I'm too much, or I can't say what I feel; they might leave” You want to let go of the worry that keeps you from being your real self. You're ready for long-lasting change.
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Oak Tree provides social emotional play therapy groups for children and adolescents. These groups help our children learn about self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship skills, being responsible for one's own choices, and learning about their future self. The groups are set up age appropriately in each of our play therapy rooms. While your children are in group, the grown-ups also have an opportunity to meet together in our large group room to share ideas, brainstorm, and learn from one another. Insurance accepted and private pay.
Hosted by Darlene M Meiners
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC, CAMSIII
Verified Verified
Group meets in Fort Atkinson, WI 53538
My goal is to provide clients with personalized services to assist in meeting individual needs. As a professional with over 30 years of experience working with children, adults, and families in various environments, I understand the importance of having "your story" heard so appropriate strategies can be put in place to assist you in moving forward.
(608) 571-1951 View (608) 571-1951
Oak Tree is proud to present Music Therapy for children, adolescents, and teens. Our Music Therapist, Sheila Santos, holds four music therapy groups per week: Preschool, Elementary, Middle, and High School age groups. Sheila focuses on using music to increase emotional, social, and cognitive development. Clients engage in instrument play, games, song writing, and drumming. Client's are encouraged to explore their feelings, build confidence, increase self-esteem, and develop ongoing socialization skills. Insurance accepted and private pay available.
Hosted by Darlene M Meiners
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC, CAMSIII
Verified Verified
Group meets in Fort Atkinson, WI 53538
My goal is to provide clients with personalized services to assist in meeting individual needs. As a professional with over 30 years of experience working with children, adults, and families in various environments, I understand the importance of having "your story" heard so appropriate strategies can be put in place to assist you in moving forward.
(608) 571-1951 View (608) 571-1951
Oak Tree offers many groups for client's to participate in. Please feel free to call our clinic for more information. Groups currently enrolling are as follows: Life Over 50, Co-Parenting, Parenting Challenging Kids, How To Talk to Your Teenager, Navigating Divorce or Breakups, Living With Grief, How Do I Start Dating Again?, and Teenage Anxiety. Insurance accepted and private pay.
Hosted by Darlene M Meiners
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC, CAMSIII
Verified Verified
Group meets in Fort Atkinson, WI 53538
My goal is to provide clients with personalized services to assist in meeting individual needs. As a professional with over 30 years of experience working with children, adults, and families in various environments, I understand the importance of having "your story" heard so appropriate strategies can be put in place to assist you in moving forward.
(608) 571-1951 View (608) 571-1951
The Alternatives to Sexual Assault Program is a comprehensive therapeutic program offering a variety of services including group, individual and family therapy. Psychological evaluations and risk assessments are also available and can be incorporated to guide treatment outcomes. The ASAP is specifically designed for children, adolescents, and young adults who have been impacted by sexual abuse or are at risk for engaging in inappropriate sexualized behaviors. The target age range is between 3-25 years old. The ASAP emphasizes a family approach including parent education, restoration and healing, and self protective skills.
Hosted by Nina Golemi
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC, NCC
Verified Verified
Group meets in Watertown, WI 53094
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The ASAP Connect Program is designed for preadolescent and adolescent females that are at risk for sexual exploitation or human trafficking. The ASAP Connect Program emphasizes self care, self respect, healthy relationship building, self advocacy skills, and education on sexual exploitation and its risk factors. The ASAP Connect incorporates education related to direct relationships as well as online relationships and social media.
Hosted by Nina Golemi
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC, NCC
Verified Verified
Group meets in Watertown, WI 53094
(920) 245-8723 View (920) 245-8723

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FAQs - About Group Therapy and Support Groups

How can I find a support group in Jefferson County?

Search for nearby support groups by inputting your city, zip code, or the name of the group into the search bar. From there, you can filter to find a group that suits your needs, whether you are looking for support for a teenager, a group that focuses on a specific issue, such as depression, or a particular program type, such as one geared toward developing social skills. To navigate between locations within the same country, enter a new city or zip code into the search bar.

How does group therapy work?

Therapy groups are led by one or more therapists and serve to help people process their experiences and learn from others who understand their challenges firsthand. They can be based on a specific issue, such as addiction, grief, physical illnesses, parenting, and caregiving. They can involve a specific type of program or therapy, such as a social skills group or CBT group. They can also be specific to a particular population or community, such as teens or LGBTQ.

Support groups, like Alcoholics Anonymous, also focus on a specific issue, but are typically led by members with lived experiences and are less structured than therapy groups. Most therapy groups will meet for a fixed length of time with a consistent group of members, while many support groups meet for an indefinite period of time with members coming and going.

What are the benefits of group therapy?

Support groups help connect people with shared challenges or physical and mental health conditions. In a group setting, participants can receive support and feedback from peers and can acquire new skills, strategies and perspectives by listening to one another. Discussing your experience with someone who also has a cancer diagnosis, or whose son also struggles with addiction, for example, can help you feel less alone, reduce distress, find empathy and connection, and learn practical or medical information that has helped others. Group therapy can also be a more affordable option than individual therapy and just as effective.

Is group therapy as effective as individual therapy?

Support groups can be deeply valuable for both emotional support and/or treatment outcomes. It’s difficult to make a blanket statement on efficacy due to the many different types of support groups and conditions treated, but group therapy has been found to be just as effective as individual therapy in establishing long-term abstinence for conditions such as substance abuse, addiction and alcohol abuse.

How much does group therapy cost?

Group counseling is typically less expensive than individual counseling, with each session costing on average between $60 to $75. Meanwhile, individual therapy sessions can run anywhere from $100 to $200 and up, even after insurance. It is possible to find low-cost group therapy options and many therapists offer group sessions free of charge.

Does insurance cover group therapy?

As with individual therapy, many insurance companies do offer coverage for group therapy sessions. However, the coverage varies based on your insurance plan details and whether you choose an in-network or out-of-network mental healthcare provider. Individuals are encouraged to check with their insurance providers to verify coverage.

How long does group therapy last?

The length of a support group session is often one hour but can fall anywhere between 45 minutes and two hours. The amount of time that people remain in a support group varies based on their specific needs and goals and the type of therapy. Some individuals may seek a shorter-term group, such as a bereavement group, that may last between six and 20 weeks. Some may seek a longer-term group that lasts for a year or indefinitely.

What are the limitations of support groups?

Support groups have many benefits, but there are a few limitations as well. Support groups do not constitute formal therapeutic or medical treatment, and are not run by licensed mental health professionals, so some people may opt for group therapy or individual therapy instead. Additionally, support groups can depend on the other participants, so a disruptive individual has the potential to mar the group dynamic, and the anecdotal information shared may sometimes be unhelpful or inaccurate. Because it is a group setting, confidentiality can be more difficult to guard and participants receive less personalized attention than they would in an individual therapy session.