Group therapy at our clinic focuses on maintaining stability, stress reduction, emotional regulation, and interpersonal relationships. Our therapy groups are as diverse as your needs because we believe a single solution does not fit all. Mind Therapy Groups are evidence-based psychotherapy to treat a broad range of issues related to:
Addiction and co-occurring problems such as anxiety, depression, ADHD, hallucinations, and others
Depression
Anxiety
Disordered eating - anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating
Dual Diagnosis
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity (ADHD)
Extreme mood problems such as bipolar disorder
Severe psychotic symptoms such as hallucinations, delusions, and schizophrenia
Substance abuse
Behavioral issues such as social anxiety, peer difficulties, impulsivity, and impaired academic performance
Difficulty moving forward into mature adulthood
Disordered eating including distorted body image
Low self-esteem
Self-harm and suicidal thinking
Family distress
Interpersonal and childhood trauma (read about Mind Therapy Clinic's Center for Trauma).
If you require more intensive care, these therapies can be integrated with our Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP), or Trauma Treatment Programs.
For optimal results, your individual psychotherapy may be combined with:
Upcoming Group Schedule
Group Therapy Schedule
Group Facilitators
Annie Don, AMFT
Alina Belohlavek, AMFT
Amelia Howard-Smith, LMFT
Anna Lacey, LCSW
Betsy Thompson, MA
Christine Valdez, Ph.D.
Jacqueline Perlmutter, RAS, DASD
Jessica Lief, LCSW
Jesse Rentz, Psy.D.
Joseph Choy, Psy.D.
Julie Sauber, Psy.D.
Mirabai Warkulwiz
Katherine Dittmann, MS, RDN
Matt Blagys, Ph.D.
Neil Kobrin, Ph.D.
Sara Drotman, PsyD
Stephanie White, LPCC
Important Information
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Insurance Information
Does my insurance cover individual psychotherapy?