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It is with great pride that we announce Grouport's recent feature on DiscussingPsychology, where we were honored as the 'Best for Group Therapy'. As a leading platform in the online group therapy space, our goal has always been to make therapy accessible, affordable, and tailored to each individual's needs. This acknowledgment from DiscussingPsychology, an esteemed voice in the psychological community, only solidifies our dedication to continue improving our services and supporting mental health.
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If you’ve recently discovered the concept of group therapy, you might be wondering, “What is group therapy like?” When considering any type of talk therapy or psychotherapy, it’s important to be aware of your options and to understand the benefits and challenges associated with them. Once you have a basic understanding of what to expect, you can make an informed decision about whether or not group therapy is the best choice to address your mental health concerns and move forward with positive ch
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The American Psychological Association says that we have been experiencing a continuous rise in the popularity of group therapy here in the United States since the aftermath of the second World War. During this time period, returning combat veterans were placed into therapy groups and the licensed mental healthcare providers leading them saw major benefits from these therapy sessions.Some therapy groups can be organized around a similar experience, such as navigating the aftermath of losing a l
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Excited to get started? So are we! Here are a few simple guidelines you’ll want to follow to ensure a seamless therapy experience for you and your group. Be Prepared: Start by downloading zoom before your Grouport session so you can be ready for the video call with your therapist. Your private session link will be available as soon as you log into your member dashboard, and will also be sent by email 24 hours before each session! Every session is completely private, so we recommend joi
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Remember that sinking feeling when your grade school teacher posed a question to the class and waited patiently for hands to shoot up?Maybe you didn’t know the answer, so you kept your head down and avoided eye contact. It’s a moment we’re all familiar with. Hoping we don’t get called on, because we don’t know the answer. Now imagine if every single other student in the room also didn’t know the answer. Imagine if you all raised your hands together, and simply said the truth - “I don’t know.” Th
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CBT?DBT?EMDR?These are types of therapy that may sound like absolute gibberish to you if you have never been before (or if you’ve only been to a few generalized sessions). What are these specific therapies, what are they used to treat, and how do you know if they’re right for you? Below you’ll see a breakdown of the most common types of psychotherapy used in group therapy, online therapy, in-person therapy, and individual therapy. After learning what each means and gaining knowledge on what to e
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According to the American Psychological Association, group therapy has the potential to help individuals deal with struggles they are facing in their daily lives, ultimately culminating in positive lifestyle changes. Generally speaking, a group therapy session will involve a group of five to fifteen individuals who are led by at least one trained mental health specialist. Therapy groups usually meet at the same time and on the same day every week, and some people may opt to enroll in individual
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At Grouport, we believe specialized, high-quality therapy should be accessible and affordable to everyone. And because licensed professionals charge $100 an hour minimum, we knew that millions of people were missing out on critical mental health care because of this limitation.We wanted to be the ones to fill that gap. Our group therapy sessions combine the guidance of a specialist with the empowerment of a small group of people who share the same situation. This creates the ideal setting for co
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Everyone struggling who has sought out therapy knows this much: Therapy is expensive. Even with insurance, the cost of one-on-one therapy with a licensed professional can be reason enough to keep people from going back more than once or twice. At Grouport, mental health care is something we consider a necessity for a balanced life. In our opinion, therapy shouldn’t carry a stigma of luxury when everyone can benefit from it and everyone should be able to access it.Group Therapy Accessibilit
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Group psychotherapy is a form of therapy in which one or more therapists treat a small group of people together. The benefits of group therapy include its notable cost-effectiveness, but also encompass a greater support system and virtual accessibility to high-quality mental health care.At Grouport, we have licensed therapists for each online group therapy category, and each group has a maximum of 12 members. The impact of online group therapy versus an individual therapy session is a huge
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At first, the idea of participating in online group therapy might seem intimidating. You might be thinking, “who wants to share their story with strangers”?But in reality, online group therapy can be very beneficial, and group therapy members are often surprised by how rewarding their experience is. Sharing can in fact be a remarkably healing process.We have plenty of online therapy groups to choose from, so it’s important you’re in the right one for you. If you’re open-minded and ready for deep
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Living with anxiety and depression can often make you feel like a complete outsider. You’re constantly interacting with people who don’t share similar mental or social issues. And let’s keep it real, as kind as they may be - they just don’t get it. Do you ever wish you had someone to talk to who has walked in your shoes?That’s why we started Grouport Therapy.Our innovative system ensures you receive the benefits of group therapy in a way that is specifically tailored to your situation, helping y
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It can be hard to grasp the idea of online group therapy at first, especially since it involves meeting with strangers. However, research has shown that online group therapy has many benefits. According to psychologists, attending one of these group sessions with 5 to 15 people can leave you with a rewarding experience that will last a lifetime. Online therapy groups typically meet one to two times a week for 1 hour or 2 hours. In those meetings, people get to share their stories to get hel
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If you are considering therapy, you probably have a lot of questions. How do I find the right therapist? What type of therapy is right for me? What can I expect when starting therapy? The first thing to know when beginning therapy is that getting started can be the hardest part. If you’re ready to take the first step toward seeking help, you have already made great strides in your journey towards healing.When you’re looking into therapy, you should first decide what type of therapy environment i
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No matter where you’re at on the road to positive mental health, your treatment needs are unique and your online group therapy experience should be, too. Whether you’ve recently been diagnosed with a specific mental health disorder like OCD, anxiety, depression, or PTSD, or you’re currently struggling through symptoms of grief, loss, substance abuse, or trauma - we’re here to help. While one-on-one therapy works for some, online therapy groups can be an ideal option if you’re looking for a
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Living in a society that often measures success through comparison, it's easy to fall into the trap of comparing ourselves to others. These comparisons can lead to feelings of inadequacy and lower self-esteem. This article aims to provide helpful insights and strategies on how to stop comparing yourself to others, fostering a healthier self-image and more positive self-perception.
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The human mind is an exceptionally active instrument, often engaged in constant thinking. Occasionally, this mental activity can become focused on a single topic, leading to overthinking or rumination. Such persistent thinking can drain mental energy and cause emotional distress. This article offers strategies to help you stop thinking about something that may be causing unnecessary worry or obsession.
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Ego psychology is a school of psychoanalysis that emphasizes the importance of the ego in human behavior and psychotherapy. Originating from the foundational work of Sigmund Freud, it underwent significant evolution and refinement under the influence of his daughter Anna Freud and later by Heinz Hartmann, who is often credited with formally establishing the field.
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Psychologists commonly discuss the "fight, flight, or freeze" responses to trauma. However, a lesser-known but equally important trauma response is "fawning." The term, coined by trauma therapist Pete Walker, refers to a defensive behavior characterized by appeasement and compliance in threatening situations.
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The concept of repressed memories, where distressing experiences are pushed out of conscious awareness, has been a subject of great interest in psychological and psychiatric circles. While the phenomenon remains controversial due to the challenges associated with validation, the understanding of these memories continues to be explored and refined.
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Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) is a powerful intervention designed to enhance the parent-child relationship through interactive play. It emphasizes improving the quality of parent-child interactions and transforming parenting techniques to promote positive behaviors and reduce problematic ones. This therapeutic approach can be instrumental in building strong, positive relationships between parents and children, fostering the child's emotional and behavioral growth.
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Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) is a renowned therapeutic intervention that specifically targets individuals who have experienced trauma. This form of therapy primarily aids in managing the distressing symptoms of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). It involves a process that helps individuals reinterpret and comprehend their traumatic experiences, thereby empowering them to mitigate adverse psychological symptoms.
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The process of habit formation is a fascinating journey that reflects our ability to adapt and evolve. Habits, whether they involve daily exercise, healthier eating, or time management, can significantly impact our lifestyle and well-being. While the common adage states it takes 21 days to form a habit, research suggests the timeline can be quite varied. Unraveling the timeline of habit formation can offer useful insights into human behavior and personal development.
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Sublimation is a term used in psychology to describe a type of defense mechanism where negative emotions or instinctual drives are converted into positive actions or behavior. It is considered one of the mature defenses, as it allows individuals to transform potentially destructive feelings into beneficial outcomes. Understanding the sublimation defense mechanism can shed light on how we manage stress and negative emotions, and foster healthier coping strategies.
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Fear of the unknown is a fundamental aspect of the human experience, deeply ingrained in our survival instincts. As human beings, we crave predictability and security, and anything that deviates from our expectations can trigger anxiety and fear. By understanding this fear and learning effective ways to cope with it, we can become more resilient and adaptive, capable of embracing life's uncertainties with courage and optimism.
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Parenting doesn't end when your children reach adulthood. The dynamics of the relationship may change, but challenges can still arise, especially when faced with disrespectful behavior from your adult children. Understanding the reasons for this behavior and developing appropriate strategies to deal with it can restore harmony and mutual respect.
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Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a debilitating condition that arises after a person experiences or witnesses a life-threatening event. Individuals with PTSD often feel isolated in their experiences, adding to the mental toll the condition takes. PTSD support groups can play a crucial role in providing a sense of community and understanding for these individuals. This article explores the benefits, types, and ways of finding PTSD support groups.
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In every family or social group, there might be one person who stands out because they are considered different from the rest. They are often labeled as the "black sheep." This article sheds light on the concept of the black sheep within a family context, its dynamics, causes, effects, and potential paths towards understanding and acceptance.
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Mind reading, within the context of psychology, does not refer to psychic phenomena or supernatural powers. Instead, it pertains to our innate ability to understand and interpret others' thoughts, emotions, and intentions, often termed as Theory of Mind. This psychological mind reading is an integral part of our social interactions and communication. This article delves into the intricacies of mind-reading from a psychological perspective.
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Sleeping positions can say a lot about a person's personality and mindset. Among these, the fetal position is one of the most common. Sleep psychology suggests that sleeping positions can be linked to our subconscious thoughts, feelings, and even personality traits. This article will delve into the psychology behind the common practice of sleeping in the fetal position.
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While emotions are universally experienced by all humans, societal norms and expectations have played a significant role in shaping how different genders express these emotions. The realm of male emotional psychology is often unexplored, largely due to persistent stereotypes that suggest men should be stoic, unemotional, or even emotionally invulnerable. This article aims to delve into the world of male emotion psychology, challenging stereotypes and promoting understanding.
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Unipolar depression, also known as major depressive disorder, is a mental health condition characterized by a persistent feeling of sadness or a lack of interest in outside stimuli. The world seems colorless and empty to a person suffering from this disorder, leading to a significant impairment in daily functioning. This article delves into the characteristics, causes, and treatment options for unipolar depression.
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Narcissistic parenting is a form of child rearing where the parent's needs and desires take precedence over the child's. Children who grow up under the influence of narcissistic parents often face various emotional and psychological challenges. This article aims to shed light on the characteristics of narcissistic parenting, its effects on the child, and strategies for adults who grew up with narcissistic parents to cope and heal.
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Friendships play an integral part in our lives, contributing to our sense of identity, happiness, and wellbeing. However, not all friendships are beneficial or healthy. Sometimes, one might find themselves in a friendship that causes more harm than good. It's a challenging situation to be in, but it's crucial to know when to end a friendship that isn't serving you well. This article aims to guide individuals through the signs of unhealthy friendships, the impact they have, and how to navigate ending such relationships.
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The quest for authenticity is a popular topic in the modern age. But what does it truly mean to be authentic? It goes beyond surface-level honesty or expressing oneself openly. Authenticity is an inward journey that requires introspection, self-awareness, and an ongoing commitment to personal growth. This article explores the deeper understanding of authenticity, its impact on individual and social levels, and how one can cultivate it.
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