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We offer group therapy tailored to support individuals of all age groups and a wide range of mental health conditions. Whether you're navigating the challenges of addiction, ADHD parenting, anxiety, eating disorders, grief, or postpartum struggles, our groups provide a safe and inclusive space for healing and growth.

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Mindful Tools Group

Mindful Tools Group

This program will help you in improving your quality of life by developing skills and techniques for stress management.
Grief and Loss Group

Grief and Loss Group

This group is for adults who have experienced the death of a friend or family member and are having difficulty coping with the loss.
ABA Program

ABA Program

ABA is an evidence-based therapy practice used to support children with autism. Our Tualatin children’s clinic has highly trained staff that specialize in ABA therapy.
Adults with High-Functioning Autism Group

Adults with High-Functioning Autism Group

This group welcomes adults with high-functioning autism who are seeking connection, understanding, and growth.
DBT-Informed Therapy Groups

DBT-Informed Therapy Groups

These groups teach practical DBT skills to help you improve emotional awareness, manage intense reactions, and develop healthier coping skills.
Depression Support Group

Depression Support Group

This group offers a supportive space to help reduce feelings of isolation, build meaningful connections, and develop effective coping skills.
Children’s Emotion Regulation Group

Children’s Emotion Regulation Group

This group is designed to help children learn to manage emotions in healthy ways.
Women’s Trauma Group

Women’s Trauma Group

Healing from trauma is a journey, and you don’t have to walk it alone.
Money and Mental Health Group

Money and Mental Health Group

This group supports a more intentional, values‑driven relationship with money through insight and practical skill-building.

LifeStance Health specializes in Group Therapy with multiple locations in 16 states. Services and groups vary by location.

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Group Therapy

Research has shown that Group Therapy can be beneficial for patients, giving them a more affordable yet still effective alternative to individual sessions. It also helps people realize they are not isolated in their struggles.

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Group Therapy

What is group therapy? It is a therapeutic group that typically focuses on one issue and whose participants experience the same or similar mental health disorders. A therapist guides the group. Individuals share their stories, and the therapist may provide guidance or highlight tips and tools for the group to consider. Groups tend to range from 5 to upwards of 20 people. Large groups sometimes have two therapists.

Group therapy can vary from session to session. Some group therapy involves group discussion and sharing, while other sessions may run more like a class. Therapists leading group therapy often provide participants with coping mechanisms and tools they can implement into their daily lives.

Sessions can take place on a daily and weekly basis. The participants may change over time, with new participants arriving and others leaving from one session to the next. Sharing in group therapy tends to center on narratives related to the struggles participants go through in dealing with a mental health issue. The therapist makes sure that everyone stays focused on the main issue at hand, and that everything said is as compassionate and productive as possible.

The basic structure of group therapy is as follows:

  • Participants share an experience or diagnosis
  • They offer hope and support to others in group
  • Both therapists and patients share knowledge and experience
  • Participants maintain a circle of privacy

Keeping the circle of privacy and ensuring the anonymity of all involved is crucial to the therapeutic process. This provides a safe space for everyone so that they can share freely. The therapist leading the group tries to focus participants to maintain a mood of positivity and empowerment for themselves and others.