ADHD Therapy Groups by Wildly Rewoven

Based in California


Having a support group where you feel heard and seen has a positive impact on your life. By joining my Group Therapy sessions, you’ll have the opportunity to connect w

ADHD Group Therapy Cohorts

Teen ADHD Therapy Group

Woman’s ADHD Therapy Group

Adults ADHD Therpay Group

Late ADHD Diagnosis Therapy Group

We All Have Questions.
Let’s Find Answers Together.

Experience the power of shared healing and support in my ADHD support group therapy, you'll connect with others facing similar challenges in a safe, nurturing environment. Start taking steps towards the personal growth that you desire and develop new coping strategies through guided discussions, experiential activities, and the empowering insights of other women.

My Group Therapy sessions are for those seeking a unique and structured outlet that facilitates elements of healing, wisdom, and progression. I believe we all have questions, and sometimes the best way to find the answers is through dialog with others that may offer new ways of dealing with challenges.

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Have basic questions about Group Therapy? fill out this form and I will get back to you within 1-2 business days.

I cannot address therapeutic, confidential questions via email. If you would like to ask more about the therapeutic services I provide and potentially work with me in private practice, please schedule a free 20-minute consultation.

 FAQ About Group Holistic Therapy

  • Group therapy involves a small group of individuals meeting regularly to discuss and work on shared challenges, guided by a therapist. It differs from individual therapy, where one-on-one sessions focus solely on a single person's concerns. The group setting offers unique benefits, such as peer support and learning from others' experiences.

  • Confidentiality in group therapy is maintained through the establishment of ground rules, which require all members to commit to keeping the discussions private. This means that what is shared within the group should not be disclosed outside the group setting, creating a safe and trusting environment for everyone.

  • Group therapy can address a wide range of issues, such as anxiety, depression, grief, relationship problems, or addiction. It's especially helpful for concerns that benefit from shared experiences and peer support, as individuals can learn from one another and work together toward personal growth.

  • To determine if group therapy is right for you, consider your specific needs, preferences, and goals. If you feel that connecting with others facing similar challenges and learning from their experiences might be beneficial, group therapy could be a suitable option. It's always a good idea to consult with a mental health professional for guidance on choosing the best treatment approach.

  • In a typical group therapy session, members take turns sharing their thoughts, feelings, and experiences, while others listen and provide support or feedback. The therapist's role is to facilitate the discussion, ensure a safe and respectful environment, and guide the group toward therapeutic insights and growth.

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