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Therapy Groups in North Dakota (ND)

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Gail Nelson, Counselor  in Fargo
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"Employee Assistance benefit for workers with Sanford Health Systems. Call Midwest EAP at 1-800-383-1908 to access benefits. "
FargoNorth Dakota 58102
(701) 214-6196
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David Bialik, Clinical Social Work/Therapist  in Grand Forks
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MBA, MSW, LICSW, BCD
"This group seeks to help people who experience distress or dissatisfaction in a variety of relationships, personal interactions or their own sense of self. The group will explore Interpersonal experiences, emotions and ..."
Grand ForksNorth Dakota 58201
(701) 552-6134
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Kama Jensen, Counselor  in Fargo
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MEd, LPCC
"Workshops for Every Stage of Your Relationship. See website for more information. "
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MEd, LPCC
"Reduce symptoms related to anxiety disorder. See website for more information. "
FargoNorth Dakota 58102
(701) 347-1962
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MSW, LICSW
"It is a therapeutic treatment based on the dramatization of human experiences by means of role-playing under a variety of stimulated conditions. Psychodrama attempts to develop new perceptions and behaviors by using ..."
BismarckNorth Dakota 58504
(701) 355-6926
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Stacey Benson, Psychologist  in Fargo
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PsyD, LP
"We live in a consumer society that places a high value on ones appearance, and possessions. The Media spends billions of dollars a year telling you that you need to buy, buy, buy. ..."
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PsyD, LP
"For those whose spouses have had "cyber affairs", on line chatting or excessive pornography usage "
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PsyD, LP
"This is a group for men whose Internet Pornography usage has gotten out of control. They may experience guilt, shame, hopelessness and depression as they attempt, unsuccessfully, to stop on their own. Relationships suffer, ..."
FargoNorth Dakota 58103
(701) 595-5127
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Therapy Groups North Dakota (ND): Quick tips
Group Therapy, North Dakota (ND)
In a professionally operated support group in North Dakota (ND), members provide each other with various types of help for a particular shared issue. The help takes the form of relating personal experiences and listening to and accepting others' experiences. North Dakota (ND) group members may also provide a sympathetic understanding and a social network.

Therapists or counselors lead or facilitate the group and provide group counseling in North Dakota (ND). They are sometimes specifically trained in group dynamics and the understanding of small group processes. So 'interpersonal learning', which can involve unfiltered feedback and confrontation between group members, and can be threatening, can be safely moderated by the group therapist or group counselor in North Dakota (ND). And the same applies to 'reality testing', which may may upset group dynamics if they're not moderated, by a North Dakota (ND) group psychologist, because it relies on consensual validation and offering or seeking feedback.
Should I join a North Dakota (ND) group?
Group therapy takes many forms. The groups are variously referred to (often interchangeably) as North Dakota (ND) counseling groups, North Dakota (ND) support groups, North Dakota (ND) mutual support groups or peer support groups, self help groups, stress coping groups, workshops and mental health groups. The important differences that distinguish them are whether they are moderated by a professional group counselor, group therapist or group psychologist and what the underlying issue is about.

Before joining a group, first see if the issue focus is consistent with your needs. If there are no groups offering support around your issue, feel free to contact these professionals in North Dakota (ND) to ask for a referral to alternative groups nearby.

What's the difference between individual and group therapy?