Support Groups in Hot Springs, AR

We believe that everyone deserves to live a life filled with purpose, dignity, and joy. Through our team of experienced professionals, we strive to create a safe, supportive environment where individuals can find the courage to confront their struggles, discover their strengths, and thrive in their journey towards a more fulfilling life.
Hosted by Pioneer Health
Psychiatrist, MD
Verified Verified
Group meets in Hot Springs, AR 71913
We offer a team-based approach that may include a combination of medication and talk therapy. Each patient is different, and we will do our best to accommodate your needs in order to help you achieve your goals.
(501) 701-4270 View (501) 701-4270
This yoga class is a trauma-sensitive class that is meant to serve as an adjunct for those who are currently seeking counseling and psychotherapy services. All classes are pay-what-you-can, and are all done via Zoom! www.arkansasholistictherapy.com for more info!
Hosted by Savanna Scott
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, LMFT, SEP, EMDR II, C-IAYT
Verified Verified
Group meets in Hot Springs, AR 71901
***WE ARE NOW ACCEPTING CLIENTS TO OUR WAITLIST ONLY*** Your story is unique, and you deserve a therapist who will honor your experience. You’ve likely had painful, tough experiences, and you've probably tried to forget them. But no matter how hard you try, they keeps coming back up- in your brain, in your body, in your relationships. Hard things will be thrown our way, that's a fact of life, but what has happened doesn’t have to weigh you down any longer. Part of being human is having struggles, but part of being human is overcoming those struggles and finding joy and freedom again. I want to help YOU find that freedom!
(501) 214-7697 View (501) 214-7697
This group provides a compassionate space for individuals coping with the loss of a loved one. Through personalized support, participants explore their emotions and learn skills to navigate grief at their own pace. The group focuses on self-care, healing, and fostering patience while addressing barriers like guilt and distortions in a supportive, non-judgmental environment.
Hosted by Thrive Behavioral Health Services, LLC.
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC
Verified Verified
Group meets in Hot Springs, AR 71901
Are you feeling overwhelmed and looking for some clarity and peace for yourself or your family? I'm here to help you find solutions and improve daily life. With years of experience working with Adults and Teenagers dealing with Depression, Mood Disorders, Bipolar Disorder, Anxiety, and more. My goal is to help you thrive not just survive.
(501) 238-6261 View (501) 238-6261
supporting eachother working with various types of trauma. Individuals diagnosed with PTSD will be a seperate group.
Hosted by Thrive Behavioral Health Services, LLC.
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC
Verified Verified
Group meets in Hot Springs, AR 71901
Are you feeling overwhelmed and looking for some clarity and peace for yourself or your family? I'm here to help you find solutions and improve daily life. With years of experience working with Adults and Teenagers dealing with Depression, Mood Disorders, Bipolar Disorder, Anxiety, and more. My goal is to help you thrive not just survive.
(501) 238-6261 View (501) 238-6261
This group offers emotional support for caregivers facing stress, loneliness, and overwhelming responsibilities. Participants will learn self-care strategies, coping techniques, and stress management skills in a nurturing, safe environment. The group fosters a sense of community, reminding caregivers they are not alone in their journey.
Hosted by Thrive Behavioral Health Services, LLC.
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC
Verified Verified
Group meets in Hot Springs, AR 71901
Are you feeling overwhelmed and looking for some clarity and peace for yourself or your family? I'm here to help you find solutions and improve daily life. With years of experience working with Adults and Teenagers dealing with Depression, Mood Disorders, Bipolar Disorder, Anxiety, and more. My goal is to help you thrive not just survive.
(501) 238-6261 View (501) 238-6261

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FAQs - About Group Therapy and Support Groups

How can I find a support group in Hot Springs?

Search for nearby support groups by inputting your city, zip code, or the name of the group into the search bar. From there, you can filter to find a group that suits your needs, whether you are looking for support for a teenager, a group that focuses on a specific issue, such as depression, or a particular program type, such as one geared toward developing social skills. To navigate between locations within the same country, enter a new city or zip code into the search bar.

How does group therapy work?

Therapy groups are led by one or more therapists and serve to help people process their experiences and learn from others who understand their challenges firsthand. They can be based on a specific issue, such as addiction, grief, physical illnesses, parenting, and caregiving. They can involve a specific type of program or therapy, such as a social skills group or CBT group. They can also be specific to a particular population or community, such as teens or LGBTQ.

Support groups, like Alcoholics Anonymous, also focus on a specific issue, but are typically led by members with lived experiences and are less structured than therapy groups. Most therapy groups will meet for a fixed length of time with a consistent group of members, while many support groups meet for an indefinite period of time with members coming and going.

What are the benefits of group therapy?

Support groups help connect people with shared challenges or physical and mental health conditions. In a group setting, participants can receive support and feedback from peers and can acquire new skills, strategies and perspectives by listening to one another. Discussing your experience with someone who also has a cancer diagnosis, or whose son also struggles with addiction, for example, can help you feel less alone, reduce distress, find empathy and connection, and learn practical or medical information that has helped others. Group therapy can also be a more affordable option than individual therapy and just as effective.

Is group therapy as effective as individual therapy?

Support groups can be deeply valuable for both emotional support and/or treatment outcomes. It’s difficult to make a blanket statement on efficacy due to the many different types of support groups and conditions treated, but group therapy has been found to be just as effective as individual therapy in establishing long-term abstinence for conditions such as substance abuse, addiction and alcohol abuse.

How much does group therapy cost?

Group counseling is typically less expensive than individual counseling, with each session costing on average between $60 to $75. Meanwhile, individual therapy sessions can run anywhere from $100 to $200 and up, even after insurance. It is possible to find low-cost group therapy options and many therapists offer group sessions free of charge.

Does insurance cover group therapy?

As with individual therapy, many insurance companies do offer coverage for group therapy sessions. However, the coverage varies based on your insurance plan details and whether you choose an in-network or out-of-network mental healthcare provider. Individuals are encouraged to check with their insurance providers to verify coverage.

How long does group therapy last?

The length of a support group session is often one hour but can fall anywhere between 45 minutes and two hours. The amount of time that people remain in a support group varies based on their specific needs and goals and the type of therapy. Some individuals may seek a shorter-term group, such as a bereavement group, that may last between six and 20 weeks. Some may seek a longer-term group that lasts for a year or indefinitely.

What are the limitations of support groups?

Support groups have many benefits, but there are a few limitations as well. Support groups do not constitute formal therapeutic or medical treatment, and are not run by licensed mental health professionals, so some people may opt for group therapy or individual therapy instead. Additionally, support groups can depend on the other participants, so a disruptive individual has the potential to mar the group dynamic, and the anecdotal information shared may sometimes be unhelpful or inaccurate. Because it is a group setting, confidentiality can be more difficult to guard and participants receive less personalized attention than they would in an individual therapy session.