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Group Therapy for Addiction

Recover together. Group addiction therapy builds connection, coping skills, and steady support for change.

About Group Therapy

Group therapy is therapist-led care where you learn alongside others who are working on their own recovery. [1] A licensed group facilitator guides each session, helping members discuss real-life situations, practice skills, and support one another with kindness and accountability. Group therapy works because of its shared accountability, peer support, and real-world application—you gain feedback from others and try new tools in a safe, structured environment.

Expect small groups, a steady weekly cadence, and a start-to-finish structure that fits outpatient schedules. Groups serve people with substance use disorders and those with co-occurring mental health needs such as anxiety or depression. [2] Group therapy also complements individual sessions—your therapist weaves group progress and goals into your personal treatment plan for cohesive care.

Access is flexible. You can join us in person at our Monmouth County location or securely online through our Virtual IOP. Either way, you’ll be part of the same supportive community, guided by licensed clinicians who understand recovery from every angle.

What Is Group Therapy for Addiction?

Group therapy for addiction is therapist-led, goal-oriented care delivered in a group psychotherapy setting. [3] A licensed facilitator guides the conversation, helps participants build insight, and leads skill practice in a supportive environment.

People sometimes say “drug rehab group therapy” when they mean any meeting. Peer-run support groups like 12-step programs are helpful, but this page focuses on clinician-led treatment. You meet with a therapist and a small group following a structured plan designed for clinical progress.

In groups, you learn from shared experiences, healthy group dynamics, and feedback from peers. Sessions provide a safe place to practice interpersonal skills you can use outside of treatment.

How Group Therapy Helps in Addiction Recovery

Groups help normalize the challenges of recovery. You build peer support and a reliable network while learning concrete coping skills and strategies for managing triggers and preventing relapse. We keep every tool simple and usable the same day.

Guided practice builds confidence. Exercises improve communication skills, self-awareness, and social functioning. Seeing others’ progress boosts motivation and long-term engagement. Your group sessions align with your individual treatment plan so that everything works together toward your goals.

Types of Group Therapy We Use

  • Psychoeducational groups: Clear education on substance use disorders (SUDs), cravings, habits, and lifestyle change. [4]
  • Skills development / CBT-informed groups: Explore how thoughts and actions connect through cue management, refusal skills, and role-playing common situations.
  • Interpersonal process groups: Focus on here-and-now group dynamics, relationship patterns, feedback, and emotional support.
  • Relapse prevention groups: Identify high-risk situations, early warning signs, and create step-by-step action plans for maintaining recovery.

We also coordinate with 12-step programs and other community support groups to help build a strong aftercare plan once formal treatment ends.

What Group Therapy Looks Like at New Leaf

Our groups are part of both our Intensive Outpatient (IOP) and Virtual IOP programs. Morning sessions run from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM, and evening sessions run from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM. Groups stay intentionally small for safety, connection, and depth. You’ll attend weekly group therapy sessions along with at least one individual therapy session each week.

Licensed clinicians lead every group—each facilitator holds at least a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) credential. A psychiatric Advanced Practice Nurse (APN) supports care as needed. We cap groups at 10 participants to ensure everyone has a voice and can be fully engaged.

Your care is coordinated. We integrate CBT, DBT, EMDR, and Family Therapy so that every piece of treatment works together. Access is flexible—you can join in person or through secure telehealth. Virtual clients are fully integrated into the same community and curriculum as those attending on site.

Benefits of Group Therapy

Group therapy builds accountability and connection. [5] You’re not doing this alone—you show up for yourself and for others, and they show up for you. That shared commitment keeps motivation and momentum strong.

You practice skills in real time and get immediate feedback. Try a new coping tool, role-play a tough conversation, and hear what landed and what to adjust right there in the room (or virtual room).

Hearing shared experiences lowers shame and the feeling of “I’m the only one.” Confidence grows. These gains carry into daily life—routines improve, emotional regulation steadies, and choices become safer across the recovery journey. You’ll start to notice more pauses and fewer automatic reactions.

When you’re ready to step down, we plan your aftercare together. We connect you with alumni support groups, community meetings, and simple check-ins to ensure your progress continues after IOP.

Skills You’ll Practice

  • Coping skills for urges and stress: Grounding, paced breathing, urge surfing, and quick reset tools you can use anywhere.
  • Relapse prevention planning: Simple “if–then” scripts, clear steps for high-risk situations, early warning signs, and contact information for support.
  • Communication skills: Learn assertiveness and healthy boundaries—say what you need, say no without guilt, and protect your time.
  • Anger management and problem-solving: De-escalate quickly, consider your options, and choose the next right action.
  • Interpersonal process work: Notice patterns in a group setting, give and receive feedback, and practice new responses.
  • Skills development homework: Small, practical exercises between sessions to reinforce new habits and make them stick.

Our model is evidence-based and personalized. [6] Group therapy is a core component of IOP alongside weekly individual sessions and APN support when needed. We follow a trauma-informed pace—no rushing into trauma content. We build stability and skills first, setting the foundation for long-term growth and recovery.

Ready to take the first step to recovery?

Reach out now, we’re looking forward to speaking with you and beginning the healing process.

Frequently Asked Questions About Group Therapy For Addiction

What is group therapy for addiction?

Clinician-led group counseling where you learn skills, share experiences, and practice safer choices together. A licensed facilitator keeps the group focused and secure.

What types of group therapy do you offer?

Psychoeducational, skills/CBT-informed, interpersonal process, and relapse-prevention groups.

Can I join if I work or have family duties?

Yes. IOP runs mornings 9–12 and evenings 6–9. We also offer Virtual IOP.

What if I need detox first?

We’ll coordinate a safe, personal handoff to detox. When you’re stable, we welcome you back to groups and continue your plan.

Getting Started

Searching for “CBT therapy near me” in Monmouth County? We’re nearby, and online care makes access easy.

Call us. We verify benefits and do a quick pre-assessment. We match you with the right treatment programs.

Call us for a quick benefits check and pre-assessment. Same-day admissions are often available. We’ll place you in IOP or Virtual IOP and introduce you to your primary clinician. Ready to try group therapy for addiction? We’re here near the beach in Monmouth County and online statewide.

Sources

[1][3][5][6] Malhotra, A., Mars, J. A., & Baker, J. (2024b, October 29). Group therapy. StatPearls – NCBI Bookshelf. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK549812/

[2][4] Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (US). (2005). 2 Types of groups commonly used in substance abuse treatment. Substance Abuse Treatment: Group Therapy – NCBI Bookshelf. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK64214/