Group Therapy Program

Group therapy at Recovery Bay Center offers support and tools for managing addiction.

How Does a Group Therapy Program Work?

In group therapy, you work with other men facing drug and alcohol addiction within our treatment program. That means learning, healing, and laughing together as you learn about addiction and how to manage it. Group therapy also involves both holistic and evidence-based therapy. The group format opens the doors for new opportunities, ideas, and thoughts. Some of the essential benefits of a support group therapy program like this include:

On the other hand, you may have a strong family system. You know you have support in them. You’re confident they will look past your addiction to help you to be the support system you need.

The goal of family therapy, in either situation, is to bring people together to work on recovery. That may mean different things for your situation, such as:

It helps to know you’re not alone when it comes to addiction. Our addiction therapy programs only work for you if you embrace them, including support group work like this.

What About Other Addiction Therapy?

A lot of the work you do will be in group therapy, but it is not the only component of your care. Individual therapy is a central component of treatment at Recovery Bay. Here, you will work one-on-one with a therapist to overcome the challenges you are facing. Our treatment programs are unique in that they are designed to be flexible enough and comprehensive enough to support all of your needs.

Other addiction therapy that you may benefit from includes:

When you come in for a consultation, you will learn more about the range of therapy options we offer and those that may be available to you. We offer detox and residential treatment services that offer these and other types of addiction therapy.

How Does Group Therapy Really Make a Difference in Your Long-Term Needs?

It can be hard to see what good a support group is for addiction recovery. You may know you have stress and post-traumatic stress disorder. You may know you are struggling with mental health complications. How can a group of people help you through this?

That’s what is so important about group therapy. It gives you information, strategies, and tools that work for others so you can apply them to your own life. You are working with other men facing the same type of situation, though with different details. You can learn from them but also help support them.

We're Here for You!

Our Admissions Coordinators are available 24/7 to answer questions about treatment, admissions, or any other questions you may have about addiction care.