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Group Therapy - Drug and Alcohol Treatment Centers - Newport, TN.

Group therapy is a form of psychotherapy that involves a therapist, psychologist, or certified addiction specialist experienced in group therapy who conducts a therapy session with a group of people who are all struggling with similar difficulties. Group therapy in Newport can take place in a treatment program, an office, a church, or similar setting where such a meeting can take place without distraction. Group therapy is commonly a crucial aspect of drug and alcohol treatment.

If an individual is receiving treatment for substance abuse and addiction, group therapy and individual therapy, when combined, can provide healing in several ways. Group therapy can help the person in recovery know that they are not alone with their frustrations, troubles, challenges, etc. Group therapy can help someone conquer social barriers as well, since it can be difficult for the person to be open about such deep issues to people they really don't know very well. Once the social awkwardness has gone away, individuals in group therapy acquire clarity and fellowship with people who are experiencing similar problems. And even more so, they can share in one another's personal improvements and help one another make the positive changes they must make to recover by being involved in a robust support system.

There are 1 Drug and Alcohol Rehab Programs offering this service in Newport, TN

  • Cherokee Health Systems
    423-623-5301
    215 Hedrick Drive
    Newport, TN. 37821

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Group Therapy

    Payment Forms Accepted:
    Medicare
    Medicaid
    Military Insurance
    Private Health Insurance
    Cash or Self Payment
    State Financed Health Insurance Plan Other Than Medicaid
    Sliding Fee Scale

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