Finding Support: Understanding the Types of Group Therapy in Addiction Recovery

Finding Support: Understanding the Types of Group Therapy in Addiction Recovery

Group therapy has unique advantages that other forms of therapy cannot offer, including peer support, the comfort of shared experiences and a strong sense of community that combats isolation and loneliness. When an addiction treatment program combines group therapy with individualized therapy, it provides a well-rounded, comprehensive approach for a sustainable recovery.

Tranquil Shores integrates both group therapy and individualized counseling in dual diagnosis programs that are tailored to our clients. With our Integrated Recovery Model, we treat clients holistically, addressing the root causes of addiction. 

Understanding Group Therapy for Addiction Treatment

Group therapy is a type of talk therapy involving a therapist and a small group of clients in the same space. In this setting, clients share their experiences, offer mutual support and develop coping skills with the therapist’s guidance.

While individual therapy focuses on diving deeply into someone’s experiences and emotions, group therapy concentrates on learning from one another, decreasing feelings of isolation and motivating each other toward reaching goals. It’s as effective as individual therapy for many disorders, including SUD and common co-occurring disorders like depression, anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder.

That said, group therapy must be conducted in a safe and confidential environment to be effective. Therapists ensure the space is psychologically safe and confidential by setting ground rules at the start and managing interactions.  

Types of Group Therapy for Addiction Treatment

Group therapy comes in many forms. Treatment centers commonly offer the following types of group therapy for substance misuse:

1. Didactic Group Therapy

Didactic group therapy uses a psychoeducational approach to help clients understand addiction and the recovery process from an objective, medical perspective. Clients learn about addiction’s impact on brain chemistry, common roadblocks to recovery and relapse prevention techniques in a group setting. This form of therapy increases self-awareness and provides coping skills to stay on track long-term.

2. Group Cognitive Behavioral Therapy 

Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) group sessions are typically highly structured and follow a pattern similar to individual CBT. During group CBT, clients collaborate to identify negative thought patterns and learned behaviors contributing to addiction and work together to transform them into positive coping skills. For example, cognitive restructuring is a common CBT technique where negative or irrational thoughts are identified and replaced with more realistic ones.

When CBT is delivered in a group, clients hear a range of perspectives to see challenges and solutions in a new light. They also feel less alone with their struggles by sharing and listening to similar thoughts and behaviors.

3. Interpersonal Process Group

Addiction often leads to behavioral patterns that harm relationships with significant others, family members and friends. During interpersonal process group therapy, therapists focus on uncovering these behavioral patterns by observing how clients interact with each other. They then help clients recognize harmful behaviors and consider how they contributed to relationship problems and other issues in life that have led to substance misuse.

Once clients are aware of problematic behaviors, they are ready to change them and build interpersonal skills, like learning how to be vulnerable, express their needs and resolve conflicts without substances.

4. Group Experiential Therapy

Experiential therapies such as art therapy, adventure therapy and psychodrama can be applied in a group setting to explore past traumas and promote healing. For example, psychodrama is a common form of experiential group therapy. In this setting, clients re-enact difficult experiences with each other under the therapists’ guidance to uncover hidden feelings. From there, clients gain an understanding of challenging emotions, which enables them to release these feelings and heal from them fully. 

Benefits of Group Therapy in Addiction Treatment 

Group therapy offers numerous advantages in an addiction treatment program, including:

  • Increases social support, providing encouragement and accountability
  • Reduces feelings of isolation common with addiction, helping clients realize they are not alone in their struggles
  • Improves communication skills like active listening and conflict resolution, preparing clients to rebuild broken relationships
  • Enhances self-awareness by revealing blind spots in behavior or thought patterns that a person might not discover on their own
  • Develops coping skills by watching peers navigate their own challenges and apply strategies for managing stress and cravings
  • Increases motivation by instilling a sense of hope and showing how others have progressed and hit milestones, demonstrating that recovery truly is possible

Ready to Share Your Recovery Journey?

Overcoming addiction is never something to be tackled alone. We recognize that social interaction is a critical part of our clients’ healing and overall well-being. We integrate group therapy into personalized, comprehensive treatment programs, and ensure a safe, confidential and professionally facilitated environment.

If you or your loved one is ready to transform your recovery through the power of connection, reach out to us. Call us at 727-391-7001 or toll-free at 877-566-1166 to learn more about our dual diagnosis treatment programs. You can also complete our contact form to take the first step toward a healthy, happy life. 

Reviewed By
Chad Johnson is the founder and CEO of Tranquil Shores, a leading dual diagnosis treatment facility that was founded in 2009. Through Chad’s own personal experience he developed what he believed to be a successful model to treat individual’s with co-occurring disorders. Although there are many ways to address addiction, Chad believes that creating an individualized approach can lay the foundation for long term success in recovery. Chad understands the true consequences of addiction. Chad spent most his early adulthood in Dallas, Texas working for a successful Wall Street investment firm. With hard work came a high level of success. After a thirteen year career in finance, all of that changed. Chad’s addiction progressed to the point where he lost his job, family, and friends. He eventually found himself homeless and living in his car.

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