
What is Group Therapy?
In group therapy, four to eight people meet face-to-face with one or two group therapists and talk about what is troubling them. Members give feedback to each other by expressing their own feelings about what someone says or does. This interaction gives group members an opportunity to try out new ways of behaving and to learn more about the way they interact with others. What makes the situation unique is that it is a safe system. The importance of confidentiality (not discussing the content of group session outside of group) is stressed with all members. Members work to establish a level of trust that allows them to talk personally and honestly. Group trust is enhanced when all members make a commitment to the group.
Why Does Group Therapy Work?
Group therapy is sometimes the most effective way of learning and growing. Here are some ideas about why this form of therapy can be so helpful.
How to Get the Most Out Of a Therapy Group
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