Group therapy is a treatment method whereby a group of individuals going through addiction therapy meets and share experiences on a regular basis. The goal of group therapy is to increase positive communication skills, share commonalities, and connect with peers.
Group therapy can:
Group therapy is a facilitated process where the group is led by an experienced convenor. This environment is a successful and productive experience for participants and can form an integral part of successful addiction therapy treatment.

When you are in recovery you may feel isolated and mentally depleted. One of the many benefits of group therapy is that you are working with other people who are all going through a similar experience to you.
They may have a different background or history, but they are all addicts, and it can be a great comfort sharing your thoughts and feelings with other people who can understand what you are going through.

Group therapy is a form of treatment for addiction where people meet and are guided on ways to treat the root causes behind their addictions. When embarking on group therapy, you can expect to be meeting with a group of people, sometimes a small number and sometimes a larger number, and being guided in treatment.
The exact activities will vary depending on the type of treatment you are undergoing, but the basic premise of group therapy is the promotion of open and honest communication. You are encouraged to share experiences as a way to help yourself and others in your group.
You may meet for group therapy sessions multiple times a day, daily, weekly, or less frequently. You may also be undergoing another form of therapy, such as individual counselling, while you are also going through group therapy.
Group therapy can help patients manage the physical responses to addiction by:

Group therapy can help patients manage the physical responses to addiction by:

Group therapy can help patients manage the physical responses to addiction by:

Group therapy can help patients manage the physical responses to addiction by:

There are many emotional benefits for patients entering group therapy, including:

Group therapy can help patients manage the physical responses to addiction by:

Group therapy can help patients manage the physical responses to addiction by:

There are many emotional benefits for patients entering group therapy, including:

Patients receiving group therapy treatment report a range of social benefits, including:

Group therapy can help patients manage the physical responses to addiction by:

Group therapy can help patients manage the physical responses to addiction by:

There are many emotional benefits for patients entering group therapy, including:

Patients receiving group therapy treatment report a range of social benefits, including:

Group therapy can have a range of positive spiritual effects, including:

이 초기 입원 재활 프로그램은 장기적인 회복을 위한 첫 번째 중요한 단계입니다. 헤더 클리닉의 모든 환자는 28일간의 금단 및 해독 프로그램으로 시작하여 해독을 시작하고 금단 증상의 신체적 증상을 관리합니다. 환자들은 또한 집단 및 개인 치료를 시작하고 여가 활동을 즐기는 법을 배웁니다.
이 60일에서 90일 간의 입원 재활 프로그램의 목적은 환자에게 중독에서 벗어난 삶을 소개하고 독립성을 제공하는 것입니다. 본 프로그램은 입원 환자를 대상으로 다양한 치료법, 상담 세션 및 기타 활동을 제공합니다.
회복 중인 중독자들은 사회에 재적응하는 과정에서 지속적인 지원이 필요한 경우가 많습니다. 외래 재발 방지 프로그램은 치료 시설 외부에서 이러한 서비스를 제공하는 약물 및 알코올 재활 프로그램입니다.
중독자들이 외부 세계로 복귀한 후 회복을 지원하는 서비스가 마련되어 있습니다. 이러한 서비스는 중독자들이 헤더 클리닉에서 받았던 입원형 재활 치료 서비스와 유사합니다.
Group therapy is a key part of your treatment, and you will be participating in group therapy throughout your treatment as an addict. Even if you feel that your story or experience is something shameful, or something you wish to hide, know that sharing in group therapy is a hugely powerful and empowering experience that can benefit you as you move through your treatment for addiction.
The group therapy session is facilitated by a psychologist or therapist who will help all participants to get the maximum benefit from each session. There are rules around behaviours, in that when you are talking no one is permitted to interrupt you, and there are certain behaviours that are encouraged while others are discouraged.
The ultimate aim of group therapy is to foster an environment where the individual is working on their own rehabilitation and growth, while also supporting and getting support from their peers.
As an inpatient at The Hader Clinic you will be attending a certain number of sessions of group therapy, sometimes a few a day, as you begin to tackle your addiction and start on the process of harm reduction and minimisation. As an outpatient, the choice will be up to you, but we will provide guidance on how many group therapy sessions you should attend.
As part of your treatment, you will be participating in a range of therapies and sessions with different practitioners and therapists. Group therapy is an integral part of inpatient and outpatient treatment for addiction because it encourages the collaboration and sharing of experiences and creates new opportunities for growth.
Group therapy can help to treat your addiction in a number of ways, and numerous studies have shown the benefit of engaging with a group and how the relationships you form can provide a source of strength when you struggle in the future.
Support from fellow addicts and like-minded people is closer than you think. Begin your journey towards a life free from addiction by enquiring about group therapy today.