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Therapist-lead groups can help people learn about themselves give participants an opportunity to share problems, support others, and understand the way they relate to others. Read on to learn about psychoeducational and process groups and find your Seattle therapist.
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Treina Aronson, LMHC
Professional Counselor
Treina Aronson Psychotherapy
1551 NW 54th St
Suite 102
Seattle WA 98107
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Steven Gary, LMHC
5605 Rainier Ave S
Seattle WA 98118
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Marisa Kallman, MA Whether you are struggling with your relationships, yourself, or your past, Marisa Kallman can help you improve your life. She can help you take the steps to change and understand yourself and your re ... »
1800 Westlake Avenue North
206
Seattle WA 98109
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Erika Baxter, MA, LMHC
444 Ravenna Blvd
309
Seattle WA 98115
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Kaji Martinez, MHP, CMHS, LMHC Kaji Martinez provides both physical and emotional satisfaction to help overcome issues related to relationships, depression, anxiety, eating disorders, body awareness, stress management, grief and lo ... »
444 Ravenna Blvd
301
Seattle WA 98115
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Lynn Buell, LICSW Lynn Buell is a psychotherapist and psychoanalyst who is dedicated, committed, and passionate about helping others. With her practice and services, Lynn guides her clients to grow and develop as a hum ... »
1111 E. Lynn St
Seattle WA 98102
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Michelle Bales, MA, LMHC Michelle Bales offers counseling as a way to invest in yourself, and take charge of your own wellness. With her help, you will gain an understanding of yourself, your thoughts, and emotions. Michelle ... »
1904 Third Ave
922
Seattle WA 98101
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Lindsey Rosen, DTR, LMHC Lindsey Rosen assists clients with understanding how the psyche reveals itself through our verbal and nonverbal expression of our bodies, our dreams, and our words, and guides us toward a path of heal ... »
600 First Avenue
306
Seattle WA 98104
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Dianne Stegbauer, LMHC
3414 Fremont Ave N
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Seattle WA 98103
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Nancy Yoshida, MA, LMHC
5100 S Dawson St
203
Seattle WA 98118
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Process Group Therapist
Washington therapists often offer process group therapy. Process groups generally consist of eight to ten members who want to make changes to improve their personal lives and relationships. The dynamics of the group often bring out behaviors that participants once used to cope with stresses within their family of origin. As the group progresses and members begin to feel safe enough to communicate openly, they discover that some of these behaviors are no longer adaptive.
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Members also may develop an awareness of how all humans unconsciously hide certain emotional parts of themselves in order to avoid painful feelings. As feelings of trust and support develop within the group, they begin to recognize and acknowledge these feelings and replace them with conscious and more authentic responses. When more genuine sharing takes place, members begin to shed old patterns of behavior and become more fully who they are. It's no surprise that group therapy has been shown to be as effective, or even more so, than working with an individual Seattle therapist.
Psychoeducational Groups
Because psychoeducational groups provide participants information about a certain topic, these groups differ from those that provide psychotherapy. Seattle therapists offer psychoeducational groups addressing a variety of topics such as eating disorders, anxiety, divorce, careers, stress-reduction, and parenting. While process groups are often ongoing, psychoeducational groups often meet for a limited number of sessions.
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To find resources for both psychoeducational and process groups,look for a Seattle therapist-lead group here.Â






