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A vital space for shared healing, connection, and accountability

Discover the Power of Group Support in Recovery

Some of the most meaningful support comes from connecting with others who are walking a similar path. Facilitated by licensed behavioral health professionals, our group therapy sessions offer a safe, judgment-free space for open dialogue and shared healing.

Group therapy encourages self-awareness, broadens perspective, and strengthens your support system—all of which are key components of sustained recovery. Many participants find motivation, encouragement, and a deep sense of understanding from their peers that enhances the benefits of individual counseling.

Each session focuses on essential recovery topics such as emotional regulation, stress management, identifying relapse triggers, and building healthy daily routines. These group sessions are a core part of our comprehensive Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) program, delivered online to promote consistent engagement and long-term care.

Start Your Recovery Journey Today

We provide structured support, access to licensed providers, and coordinated care for Suboxone treatment. Services are available for adults (ages 18 and older) across the state of Tennessee.

Contact us today to take the next step toward recovery with compassionate, evidence-based care.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many people are usually in a group therapy session?
Most group sessions have around 6 to 12 participants. This helps keep the group small enough to feel safe but large enough for different perspectives.
Can I talk during group therapy, or do I have to listen?
You can share at your own pace. Many people start by listening and join in once they feel more comfortable.
What topics are usually talked about in group therapy?
Most sessions cover things like coping with cravings, managing stress, building healthy habits, and improving communication. The therapist may also suggest topics based on the group’s needs.
Do I have to go to group therapy every week?
Most programs include weekly sessions, but it depends on the treatment plan. We go over scheduling with each person to find what works best.
How long does group therapy usually last?
Sessions often last between 60 to 90 minutes and may occur weekly or more frequently, depending on the treatment plan.

Access Supportive Treatment Now

Contact us to begin with structured support, licensed provider access, and ongoing coordination for Suboxone treatment. Services are available for individuals aged 18 and up across Tennessee.