Group Therapy in Adolescent Mental Health and Substance Use Treatment

Explore the transformative power of group therapy in fostering recovery and resilience among teens. Dive into Guardian Recovery’s comprehensive group therapy program and holistic approach to adolescent care.

Overview

At Guardian Recovery, we believe that connection is the opposite of addiction. Thus, group therapy plays an integral role in our adolescent treatment program.

As a cornerstone of our mental health and substance use treatment, our group therapy program is grounded in evidence-based practices, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), motivational interviewing (MI), and more. These modalities are designed to help teens identify and modify negative thought patterns, manage intense emotions, and process traumatic experiences.

Guardian Recovery’s group therapy program aids each teen in defining their own personal identity and building positive connections, all while gaining the tools needed for healthy adolescent development.

The Benefits of Group Therapy for Teen Substance Use & Mental Health Treatment

Group therapy is a form of psychotherapy that involves one or more therapists working with a small group of teens. This therapeutic approach provides a supportive environment where individuals can share their experiences, learn from one another, and develop coping strategies together.

One of the key benefits of group therapy is the sense of community it fosters. Our teens often find comfort in knowing they are not alone in their struggles, which can significantly enhance their healing process.

In group therapy, teens also gain insights into their own behaviors and feelings by observing and interacting with others. This dynamic allows adolescents to recognize their strengths and weaknesses, facilitating personal growth and socialization skills.

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Families can participate in their own form of group therapy at Guardian Recovery. Along with providing ongoing communication regarding their teens, families can participate in family therapy, workshops, and their own parent support group.

Group therapy is regularly used to treat a host of mental health and behavioral concerns including:

Our Approach to Group Therapy

At Guardian Recovery, we provide holistic care that doesn’t just treat the symptoms of mental health disorders and substance use. Rather, we empower teens to identify and address the underlying issues that drive them.

During group therapy sessions, teens dive deep into a range of pertinent, recovery- and mental-health-related topics as they are both challenged and supported by their peers. Our compassionate staff focus on age-specific issues and challenges that may be influencing your teen’s thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.

For example, some topics addressed during our group therapy sessions can include the impact of social media, peer pressure at school, family dynamics, and the transition to college/independent living. Additionally, our adolescent group therapy sessions focus on emotional regulation and the development of healthy coping skills.

The Link Between Behavioral and Mental Health

Research from the National Institute on Drug Abuse highlights a troubling trend: Adolescents struggling with substance use often experience high rates of co-occurring mental health issues.

Additionally, studies show that teens dealing with a range of mental health challenges may turn to drugs and alcohol in search of relief. While these substances may offer a temporary escape, they often worsen the very problems the individual seeks to alleviate, both in the short term and over time.

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A significant factor contributing to co-occurring disorders in teens is the ongoing development of the adolescent brain. The brain’s executive functionsresponsible for critical skills like decision-making and impulse controlare among the last to mature, making teens particularly vulnerable to substance use.

As adolescent specialists, Guardian Recovery offers the gold standard of care for co-occurring conditions, namely our dual-diagnosis treatment. Our holistic approach addresses both mental health and substance use issues concurrently, a strategy that has been proven more effective than treating each issue individually.

The Effectiveness of Group Therapy in Teen Recovery

A 2021 review highlights that group therapy, particularly cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and contingency management (CM), is effective in reducing substance use among adolescents. These group treatments have shown significant success in decreasing the use of substances like cocaine, methamphetamine, and opioids when compared to standard treatment approaches.

Furthermore, a 2024 review notes that participation in group therapy can enhance recovery experiences by addressing underlying mental health issues, improving social behavior, and boosting self-esteem and mental health. This same review also showed that adolescents who engaged in CBT reported reduced symptoms of depression and anxiety.

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FAQs

Are parents or guardians allowed to observe or attend teen group therapy?
Adolescent group therapy sessions foster community between peers and offer a safe space for sharing. Thus, only teens in our care participate in these peer group sessions. However, parents and guardians are encouraged to take part in our family therapy sessions, educational workshops, and parent peer support groups.

How often are group sessions held?
The frequency of group therapy sessions depends on the severity of the individual’s substance use or mental health condition, as well as the individual’s treatment plan.

Who leads group sessions?
Group therapy sessions are conducted by licensed counselors with direct experience with adolescents.

How is my child’s confidentiality protected?
All services provided by Guardian Recovery are HIPAA compliant, and confidentiality must be maintained for legal and ethical purposes.

What is the difference between individual therapy and group therapy?
Individual therapy involves one-on-one sessions between a therapist and a teen, allowing for personalized attention and tailored interventions. In contrast, group therapy involves multiple participants who share their experiences and support each other under the guidance of a therapist.

What should my teen do if they feel uncomfortable during a session?
If your teen feels uncomfortable during a session, they should communicate this to their therapist. Our therapists create a safe space for open dialogue and work with your teen to address any concerns or discomfort they may have.

How will I know if the therapy is working?
Therapy progress can be assessed through regular check-ins with the therapist, who will provide updates on your teen’s development and any changes in behavior or emotional well-being.

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