Group Therapy
Find Your Path Together
Taking steps toward healing doesn’t mean you have to walk alone. Group therapy brings people together in a safe space where you can share experiences, learn new skills, and grow alongside others who understand what you’re going through.
Our compassionate clinicians guide each group with care, teaching practical strategies that work for many different challenges. At SummitStone, we believe that healing happens in community, and we’re here to support you every step of the way.
If you think group therapy might help you, just ask your clinician about joining a group that fits your needs.
Adult Group Therapy Options:
- Skills for Success – Build daily living skills to support your recovery
- Finding Your Way in Recovery – Early and advanced recovery support groups
- Managing Strong Emotions – Learn healthy ways to understand and express feelings
- Calming Your Mind & Body – Techniques to reduce stress and anxiety
- Healthy Relationships – Build stronger connections with others
- Trauma Recovery – Healing paths for past trauma experiences
- LGBTQ+ Support – A welcoming space to celebrate your authentic self
- Men’s and Women’s Groups – Supportive communities where you can share openly, build connections, and grow
- Mindfulness Practice – Learn to be present in the moment
- Wellness Activities – Yoga, acupuncture, and other healing practices
- Intensive Support – More structured programs for severe mental health concerns and/or substance use disorder
Child, Teen, and Family Group Therapy Options:
- Creative Healing – Art, play, and animal-assisted therapy
- Teen Connection – Support specifically for teens
- Family Support – Resources for parents and families
- Building Social Skills – Learn to connect with others
- Emotional Regulation – Healthy ways to manage feelings
- LGBTQ+ Youth – Safe spaces for young people to be themselves
What Our
Community Says
“I had a really amazing experience at SummitStone. I felt like everyone actually cared about my progress and I put in the work and effort to get better and I feel like a brand new person. I loved group sessions and individual therapy.”

