Looking for a Group Therapist in Austin, Texas?

Psychotherapy groups can help people learn about themselves give participants an opportunity to share problems, support others, and understand the way they relate to others. Read on to learn about psychoeducational and Austin therapist-lead process groups.
 

 

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    Shelley Imholte
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    Shelley Imholte, LMSW Ed.D. Candidate
    Social Worker
    I have experience working with adult and senior adult clients addressing depression, anxiety, and stress related disorders including adjustment disorder. I also have experience with orgasmic difficul ... »

    Sol Associates, PLLC

    3705 Medical Parkway, Suite 430

    Austin Medical Plaza

    Austin Texas 78705


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      Kara Beaver
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      Kara Beaver, MA LMFT-A LPC-Intern
      Mental Health Counselor
      Together we will explore relationship dynamics and interactional patterns that impact your thoughts, behaviors and feelings. We may explore your experiences related to family of origin, friends, intim ... »

      Plumeria Counseling Center

      2501 W. William Cannon Dr

      Building 6, Suite A

      Austin TX 78745


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        Vicki Ray
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        Vicki Ray, MBA LPC
        Professional Counselor
        My specialties include Dual Diagnosis (co-occurring addiction and mental health issues); corporate and military families and individuals (especially those who relocate frequently for work); and indivi ... »

        1970 Rawhide Drive, Ste 204

        Round Rock TX 78681


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          Rachel Madorsky, LCSW
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          Rachel Madorsky, LCSW
          Social Worker
          Everyone deserves to feel good and everybody can. My approach is humanistic and genuine. My practice is aimed at helping clients tap into their own reservoir of intelligence and creativity, and handle ... »

          Rachel Madorsky, LCSW

          3400 Kerbey Lane

          Austin TX 78703


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            Dianne Fish
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            Dianne Holliday Fish
            Professional Counselor
            My approach as a Counselor helps you look at your concerns from a holistic perspective that respects the links between mind, emotions, body, and spirit to take charge of your life and become more bala ... »

            Sol Community Counseling

            3400 Kerbey Lane

            2nd Floor

            Austin Texas 78703


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              Pam Greenstone
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              Pam Greenstone, M.A. L.P.C.
              Professional Counselor
              I enjoy the work I do with people and offer a warm, non-judgemental space and relationship to work toward understanding, acceptance, and change. I work with women and men on issues including depressio ... »

              Pam Greenstone - Psychotherapy

              4131 Spicewood Springs Rd

              Suite G-6

              Austin TX 78759


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                Sue Snyder
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                Sue Ann Snyder, LCSW
                Social Worker
                We heal and grow within relationships, this is one of my strongest beliefs. Counseling helps us deepen connections with others because we learn to know ourselves more deeply. Regaining this sense of ... »

                3625 Manchaca Road, Suite 202

                Austin TX 78704


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                Process Group Therapist


                In Austin, TX, therapists offer process group therapy. Process groups generally consist of eight to ten members who want to make changes to improve their personal lives and relationships. The dynamics of the group often bring out behaviors that participants once used to cope with stresses within their family of origin. As the group progresses and members begin to feel safe enough to communicate openly, they discover that some of these behaviors are no longer adaptive.

                Members also may develop an awareness of how all humans unconsciously hide certain emotional parts of themselves in order to avoid painful feelings. As feelings of trust and support develop within the group, they begin to recognize and acknowledge these feelings and replace them with conscious and more authentic responses. When more genuine sharing takes place, members begin to shed old patterns of behavior and become more fully who they are. It's no surprise that group therapy has been shown to be as effective, or even more so, than individual therapy.

                Austin Psychoeducational Groups

                Because psychoeducational groups provide participants information about a certain topic, these groups differ from those that provide therapy. A therapist in Austin, Texas who offers psychoeducational groups may address a variety of topics such as eating disorders, anxiety, divorce, careers, stress-reduction, and parenting. While process groups are often ongoing, psychoeducational groups often meet for a limited number of sessions.

                For a list of both psychoeducational and process groups, visit Austin therapists' postings at www.austingroups.org.