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Group Therapy and Counseling
Live Free Behavioral Health in Keene, New Hampshire, provides group therapy as part of comprehensive mental health treatment. Build resilience and support for long-term recovery alongside others who understand your situation.
Why Choose Live Free Behavioral Health
Family Involvement From Day One:
Your loved ones participate in family therapy sessions, education workshops, and discharge planning.
Whole-Person Care Approach:
Group therapy blends individual counseling, wellness activities, and outdoor exercises in NH’s White Mountains.
Individualized Treatment Plans:
We shape your group schedule around your specific needs and goals. This helps increase the chances of healing.
Life Design Empowerment:
Learn goal-setting and vision planning that help you maintain progress after treatment ends.

What Is Group Therapy in Keene, New Hampshire?
Led by licensed staff, group therapy is an approach that connects people facing similar behavioral health challenges. Instead of working through issues alone, you learn from others’ experiences and develop strategies to support your personal growth.
Often used as a complement to individual care, group therapy works for mental health and substance use disorders. During treatment at Live Free, you attend various sessions, addressing physical, emotional, and mental aspects of your condition.
Types of Group Therapy Offered
Process Groups
Share experiences and work through emotions in small groups. You’ll receive feedback from peers and therapists.
Skills-Based Groups
Psychoeducation Groups
Learn how your diagnosis works and what triggers symptoms. This helps adapt treatment to what’s suited for you.
Trauma-Focused Groups
Address difficult past experiences in a safe space. Learn trauma-informed methods like EMDR and grounding.
Experiential Groups
Use art therapy, music therapy, movement, and journaling to express thoughts that might be hard to put into words.
Outdoor Therapy Groups
Apply what you’re learning during guided hikes and nature walks. This promotes whole-body wellness and boosts mood.
Who Does Group Counseling Help?
Connecting with others who face similar struggles reduces shame and provides fresh perspectives on your challenges. At Live Free, our group sessions are a fit for adults dealing with:

Are Residential Support Groups Right for Me?
Group therapy during inpatient mental health treatment helps when outpatient care hasn’t been enough or when you need intensive daily support away from triggers. Our group therapy ensures a structured environment and accountability. This allows you to focus fully on healing without external distractions.
Benefits of Group Therapy
Group therapy happens daily at our center, forming part of your treatment plans. It offers advantages, such as:
Reduced isolation and shame by connecting with others
Multiple perspectives on issues that spark new solutions
Hope and motivation from watching others progress
Real-time skill practice with immediate peer insight
Enhanced self-awareness through observations
Comparable results to individual therapy
Ready to Begin Group Therapy? Contact Our Specialists
Start residential mental health treatment with group therapy services in Keene, New Hampshire. Our admissions team can answer your questions, verify your insurance, and schedule your assessment.
FAQs About Group Therapy
What is group therapy used for?
Group therapy treats anxiety, depression, PTSD, ADHD, trauma, and substance use disorders. It helps anyone looking for support, practical skills, and connection with others facing similar mental health struggles.
Is group therapy as effective as individual therapy?
Yes, studies show group therapy works as well as individual therapy for many mental health conditions. At Live Free, you experience both types of therapy for complete support. This helps provide more sustainable recovery.
Will I feel uncomfortable sharing in a group?
Most people feel nervous at first. Trust builds over the first few sessions. You choose how much to share, and therapists make sure the environment stays supportive.
How many people are in each group?
Group sizes can differ. We strive to keep them smaller. This gives everyone time to talk while still offering diverse perspectives.
