Group Therapy Activities (2023)

It is usually not the first type of counseling that people consider, but group therapy is an efficient and powerful way to address many of life’s difficulties. Group therapy occurs when one or more therapists facilitate discussion within a group of people on a specific topic or a more general process. Most often, group therapy is targeted toward a particular population. For instance, a group may revolve around helping people with substance abuse or depression.

Groups are either content-focused or process-oriented. Content-focused groups have a structured protocol. These include groups that aim to provide psycho-education or skills training. Process groups may also be formed around a particular topic but are more unstructured. In these groups, members have a more prominent role in leading the discussion. Process groups may include interpersonal groups and support groups. You might wonder why someone would seek group therapy rather than individual therapy, but there are some distinct advantages. Let’s explore what makes group therapy such a desirable treatment modality.

Advantages of Group Therapy

·One of the main strengths of group psychotherapy is how it instills a feeling of universality. In other words, the feeling that you are not alone in dealing with your problems. This is apowerful aspect of group work because coping with various difficulties can make us feel like we have been left isolated on an island. Universality can provide clients with hope.

·Similarly, group therapy offers peer support that cannot be matched by individual therapy. Even groups that are more psycho-educational provide support by other members. The importance of support can’t be underestimated. It can make the difference between success and failure in therapy and in life.

· Another important aspect of group therapy is how much you learn. It may be obvious that you will gain education from a content-focused group but you will also learn a lot from process groups. For example, other group members will present ideas for coping measures that you can adopt in your own life. You can also learn from group leaders or other members who role-model how they handle similar problems.

·An often overlooked part of group therapy is how it helps in overcoming shame. Many people feel shame over their mental illness and/or their behavior. However, when you are surrounded by people with similar difficulties, you find acceptance and support. You realize that there are people who will embrace you rather than shun you. Groups can give you theconfidence to face the world.

·Group psychotherapy tends to be cheaper than individual psychotherapy. For some people, it may be the only type of treatment they can afford.

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Yeah, But Does It Work?

The advantages of group therapy appear to be substantial but does it help with mental health issues and can it be as effective as individual therapy?

  • Group therapy exceeds the American Psychological Association’s Society of Clinical Psychology standards for efficacy for many disorders, including major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, panic disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, bulimia nervosa, substance use disorder, schizophrenia, and borderline personality disorder. And for many mental health issues, group therapy is as effective as individual therapy.
  • For example, in a review of multiple studies, sexual abuse survivors exhibited significant improvement after a group therapy protocol.
  • And group therapy has been found to significantly reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression. What’s more, in this same study, group therapy was found to be as effective as individual therapy
  • Lending credence to the importance of peer relationships within group therapy, it has been found that the ability to interact with group members is largely responsible for its effectiveness.
  • Group therapy also has benefits for the therapist. It provides counselors the opportunity to see how clients relate to other group members rather than rely on client self-report about how they interact with people in their life.

Group Therapy Activities

There are literally hundreds of group therapy activities that therapists utilize to promote growth and healing. The following are some of the most popular, broken down into several categories. These include activities for adults, children, and two common problems often treated by group therapy: addictions and anxiety/depression.

Adults

Fun Facts is a popular ice breaker. Clients fill out a slip with a fun fact about themselves. Then group members must figure out who wrote it.

People Search involves a list of traits, talents, or experiences, as determined by the therapist(s). Each member receives the list and is given a certain amount of time to find someone in the group who is a match. When the match is found, that person will then sign off for that item. The first person to have their list completely signed wins. This can serve both as an ice breaker and a jumping-off point to explore the qualities of group members.

Affirmations are one of the most used group therapy activities with many variations. In one version, the therapist gives each client a sheet of paper. Clients write their name on it and then all the papers are passed around so each group member has the opportunity to write affirmations for that person on their sheet. Once their original paper is returned to them, they can read and explore the meaning with the group. This can lead to a therapeutic discussion about how others view them and how they feel about themselves.

Children

In Stand Up, Sit Down, the group leader makes a statement about a characteristic of a person. For example, they could say, “anyone with blonde hair”. If that statement is true for the child they stand up. Kids remain seated if it’s not true for them. This can be a simple ice breaker but therapists can also create more relevant statements that lead to deeper group explorations.

In Hot Potato, children pass the potato (or any object) around the group until the music stops. Whoever is holding the potato at that point has to share some information about themselves. Depending on the topic, they may have to share a bad experience, a family memory, etc.

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We have probably all played Charades, the game where you act out a phrase about a certain topic (e.g., a TV show or movie) and other people have to guess what it is. Charades is also highly adaptable for group therapy. Therapists or group members can come up with topics to be acted out. For example, children may be asked to guess about topics related to their families or interpersonal problems.

Addictions

A common activity for groups dealing with addiction involves Triggers. In this activity, you have the group identify and discuss common triggers for their particular addiction. Group members and leaders can then suggest different coping strategies they could use to stay sober when triggered.

This next activity, Most and Least Likely to Relapse, is done further into a group when you feel you have supportive group members. Clients receive blank pieces of paper and are asked to write the names of who they think is most likely and least likely to relapse. Group leaders then read the names aloud. Clients selected as “most” and “least likely” have the opportunity to process this information with other members of the group.

Depression and Anxiety

Discussing Negative and Positive Beliefs is a common activity of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) groups that focus on depression and anxiety. Take a sheet of paper and write out three negative beliefs you have. Theses may include thoughts like, “you will never be successful” or “no one will love you”. Then write out three positive responses to those comments, such as, “you have already taken steps to be successful” or “someone will love you for you”. You then further explore your negative beliefs and your coping thoughts with the group.

A healthy lifestyle, including proper sleep, a healthy diet, and regular exercise contributes greatly to improved mood and decreased anxiety. Go around the group and have each person say something that they would like to accomplish to improve their diet, sleep, or exercise. It should be realistic and operational but there is no wrong answer. It is what we call Healthy Brainstorming. After everyone goes, have each person choose one habit they want to attempt for the next week and create a plan to implement it.

Group Therapy Resources

The following are just some of the many group therapy activity resources available:

·The Rita Zniber Foundation put together a comprehensive child group counseling guide to help children who may be suffering from emotional problems. Included are numerous group activities every therapist can use.

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·Positive Psychology always does a nice job giving us a unique perspective on all things psychology. In this article on group therapy, they review the importance of group therapy and include a valuable list of activities.

·The people at http://addictions.com put together a list of 36 activities more specific to groups that target addictive behavior.

·My Group Guide is a website dedicated to group therapy. You can find numerous resources, including group activities. Some are free but you must pay a fee to gain access to all of them.

·Psychotherapist Liana Lowenstein has put together a nice list of activities for children, adolescents, and families. Not all are specific to groups but many of the individual activitiescan be adapted to a group setting. The best part about the list? Each activity is the favorite of a particular therapist and describes how it can be used in specific therapeutic situations.

Group Therapy Checklist For Therapists

1. Recruit group members. It is important to find individuals that have something in common but also have some diversity in their backgrounds. You want people to feel comfortable but also be different enough to promote discovery. Some people will not make productive group members and could sabotage the group. It is important to meet with them individuallybeforehand and measure their fit for the group as well as realistically manage their expectations.

2. Set group size. The size of the group matters. Too small a group and you are losing the power of different points of view. Too large and individuals don’t feel like they have a voice. About six to eight members are ideal.

3. Set up the room ahead of time. You want to promote inclusivity and privacy without feeling claustrophobic or stuffy. Having members form a circle is a popular choice because it promotes intimacy and participation.

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4. Begin on time. This sets the proper tone and expectation that the group needs to be taken seriously and the members’ time is to be respected.

5. Create group rules. You may want to take time in the first session to come up with the regulations that will help the group run most productively. The more the group is involved, the more they are invested in following the rules. Some common group rules are that 1) no one talks when others are talking and 2) group subject matter does not get discussed outsideof group.

6. Getting to know each other is one of the most important aspects of a group. If the group members feel comfortable and trust each other, the group is going to be much more effective. If not, you will find people holding back or feeling unsupported. Icebreaker activities are integral in achieving this step.

7.Check-in with members. It is not mandatory but it is generally a good idea to take the temperature of the group members before you dive into a certain topic. This may serve to prevent individual problems from infecting the group and can introduce topics that may need further exploration.

8. Be prepared. This is especially true with a content-specific group but it is a good idea even with process groups. An educational group is going to have a specific topic and you will need to be prepared to educate the group members. Process groups may not have a specific topic but you will need to be prepared to address a relevant area if discussion lags.

9. Facilitate participation. There are always going to be group members that want to talk more than others. It is the job of the group leader to make sure that the less vocal members get an opportunity to participate.

10. Summarize and ask for feedback. Providing a verbal summary of each group session is a good idea as the group ends. It serves as a review and may invite further clarification or other questions. Getting member feedback is also valuable. You need to know how the group is being viewed. If members do not feel the group is addressing their needs, they are most likely to sabotage the therapy or drop out.

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11. Document. No one likes treatment notes but it is crucial to document group progress right after each group ends. Let’s face it, you aren’t going to remember the necessary details if you wait until the next day.

Group psychotherapy is a highly effective treatment modality. And for some problems, it might be preferable to individual therapy. Fortunately, plentiful group resources exist to aid both therapists and clients. Telehealth sites, such as Theraplatform, are only one of many resources. If you feel like group therapy may benefit someone you know, feel free to reach out to a licensed therapist for help.

FAQs

What are some therapeutic activities? ›

11 Therapeutic Activities for Seniors
  • Exercise. Exercise is something that, unfortunately, many older people don't do often enough. ...
  • Animal Therapy. ...
  • Listening to Music. ...
  • Art Therapy. ...
  • Interactive Video Games. ...
  • Brain Games. ...
  • Walking Clubs. ...
  • Local Therapeutic Activities for Seniors.

What are therapeutic activities in mental health? ›

Mental health activities might include mindfulness or meditation, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy worksheets, Psychotherapy worksheets, and even mood trackers.

What is a good topic for a process group? ›

A common process group therapy topic might include talking about what external support systems exist outside of group therapy, how to strengthen them, or what healthy support might look like for each group member.

How do you make a support group fun? ›

A support group activity can be anything that gives the members of small groups a chance to do something together as they nurture their social skills. It can be dialogue-driven like sharing stories or reading together, or physically engaging to include team-focused activities like art therapy.

How do I run a group therapy session? ›

How to Run a Successful Group Therapy Session
  1. Know the Rules and Regulations for Group Therapy. ...
  2. Put Proper Systems in Place. ...
  3. Set Expectations for the Group. ...
  4. Set the Objective. ...
  5. Learn Icebreakers. ...
  6. Manage Interpersonal Dynamics. ...
  7. Make Group Therapy Fun. ...
  8. Successful Group Therapy Begins with You.
23 Apr 2022

What are mental activities? ›

A central aspect of people's beliefs about the mind is that mental activities--for example, thinking, reasoning, and problem solving-- are interrelated, with some activities being kinds or parts of others. In common-sense psychology, reasoning is a kind of thinking and reasoning is part of problem solving.

What is creative and therapeutic activity? ›

• Creative and therapeutic activities: used in health and. social care settings, (e.g. expressive art, craft, photography, gardening, music, dance, movement, drama, cookery, exercise, games, sport, swimming, horse riding, quizzes, ICT, yoga, massage, multi-sensory stimulation, animals as.

What is an example of group therapy? ›

For example, a course may teach people with anxiety how to using breathing techniques to stop panic attacks. Other types of group therapy include weekly or even daily meetings. The same people may attend each session, or the participants may vary.

Why are group activities good for mental health? ›

Group therapy allows them to explore their emotions and behaviors safely. It also allows them to hear from multiple people who are sharing the same situation with different perspectives. These experiences can help people develop new strategies for living and growing.

What are some therapy questions? ›

Some of the most common therapy questions are included below.
...
What makes the problem better?
  • How often do you experience the problem?
  • How have you been coping with the problem(s) that brought you into therapy? ...
  • What do you think caused the situation to worsen?
  • How does the problem affect how you feel about yourself?
7 Feb 2020

What is the most popular group therapy? ›

The most widely used form of group treatment is probably the self-help group--a large group treatment typified by Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). Self-help groups are composed of members sharing a common condition and a common goal.

What are therapeutic topics? ›

Topics for therapy can vary from everyday problems to deeper issues. You may stay on one topic for several sessions or change topics week to week.
...
1) Recent events
  • Relationship problems.
  • Parenting stress.
  • Work pressures.
20 Jan 2022

What types of tasks activities could be helpful for support group? ›

SST involves many tasks and activities. There is often work around social competence, problem solving, perspective taking, discussion, friendship skills, theory of mind, and recognizing emotions (Dubreucq, Haesebaert, Plasse, Dubreucq, & Franck, 2021).

How do you elicit participation in group therapy? ›

As the group continues:
  1. Allow members to participate at their own pace. ...
  2. Use affirming, empathic statements, rather than probing questions. ...
  3. Highlight group process. ...
  4. Communicate, consistently, group members' responsibility to the group. ...
  5. Ask group members to evaluate their experience on a regular basis.
26 Sept 2017

How do I create a group therapy curriculum? ›

  1. Be Specific. Have a clear vision of what the group focus is and be very specific. ...
  2. Create a name for your group that adds hope. ...
  3. Decide if your group will be open or closed. ...
  4. Have a time period for the group to meet. ...
  5. Theme the group modules. ...
  6. Group exercises are important. ...
  7. Law and Ethics. ...
  8. Have a solid policy.
19 Feb 2016

How can I be a good group therapist? ›

5 Tips for Running an Effective Therapy Group
  1. A Strict Policy of Non-Violence. ...
  2. Make the Group Fun! ...
  3. Respect a Participant's Privacy. ...
  4. Encourage, but Don't Force, Participation. ...
  5. Be Straightforward and Direct, but Unassertive.

What do you do in the first session of group therapy? ›

Initial sessions should include a discussion of the goals of the group followed by a discussion of individual goals for each group member. Even young children can understand and participate in such discussions. They need to know that they will be focusing on identifying and discussing certain topics and themes.

How long should a group therapy session last? ›

Typically, a therapy session can run 40 to 60 minutes long but may run longer. Group therapy sessions can run around 90 minutes, while more intensive individual counseling sessions can go for two to three hours. The length of your therapy session depends on the type of mental health services you're receiving.

What is a therapeutic game? ›

Therapeutic or serious games are considered innovative ways of delivering psychological interventions especially suited for children and adolescents, which can have a positive impact on mental health, while also being fun and easily accessible online.

What is play therapy techniques? ›

Play therapy techniques

Play therapy can be directive or nondirective. In the directive approach, the therapist will take the lead by specifying the toys or games that'll be used in the session. The therapist will guide the play with a specific goal in mind. The nondirective approach is less structured.

What is filial play? ›

Filial play is a relatively recent application that uses play to help infants under three years old, as well as children aged between four and 14. Filial play can be used to support infants and children who's mental and emotional development has been be impaired for some reason – for example attachment issues.

What is mentally stimulating activity? ›

So What Exactly is Mental Stimulation? Mental stimulation can be described as activities that help enrich your mind and improve brainpower. It could be anything — reading a book, learning a language or a musical instrument, playing brain games, or even socializing with people.

What are examples of social activities? ›

Social activities that involve doing for others or providing a service in order to help. Social activities that involve imagination and the creation of different realities. Examples: watching theater, singing, painting, crocheting, learning about arts and craft, traveling and sightseeing, and bird watching.

How do you stimulate mentally? ›

Mental stimulation
  1. enjoy a daily puzzle or the crossword.
  2. opt for mental arithmetic rather than use the calculator.
  3. read more – perhaps by joining or starting a book club.
  4. play mind-stretching games, like bingo, bridge, chess or computer games.
  5. stay socially active – join a local choir or gardening club.

What are examples of creative activities? ›

What is Creative Activity?
  • Digital photography.
  • Dance therapy.
  • Life story work.
  • Music groups and DJing.
  • Bibliotherapy.
  • Horticulture and gardening.
  • Visits from performing artists.
  • Walking groups.
23 Mar 2021

What are different creative activities? ›

Creative activities like drama, music, dance, art and craft are great for learning and development in these years. They can help preschoolers: develop imagination and creativity. build confidence.

What activities promote creativity? ›

Here are ten tried and tested activities for charging up your creativity:
  • Take A Class. Learning something new is like giving your brain a vitamin boost. ...
  • Keep a Journal. ...
  • Use Your Commute. ...
  • Challenge Your Body. ...
  • Meditate. ...
  • Go to sleep. ...
  • Meet Someone New. ...
  • Organise Your Space.
13 Sept 2019

What are the four types of group therapy? ›

The following sections will outline five of the most common types of group therapy.
  • Psychoeducational groups. ...
  • Skills development groups. ...
  • Cognitive behavioral groups. ...
  • Support groups. ...
  • Interpersonal process groups.
10 Dec 2020

What are the five stages of group counseling? ›

Stages of Group Therapy: How does it Proceed | A Space Between
  • 5 stages of group therapy. Stage 1: Forming. Stage 2: Storming. Stage 3: Norming. Stage 4: Performing. Stage 5: Adjourning.
  • Conclusion.
11 Jun 2021

What does a group therapy session look like? ›

Group therapy involves one or more psychologists who lead a group of roughly five to 15 patients. Typically, groups meet for an hour or two each week. Some people attend individual therapy in addition to groups, while others participate in groups only.

What hobbies are good for mental health? ›

Engaging in creative activities such as song writing, knitting, visual art and musical performance have all been shown to increase positive moods. Particularly, engaging in such activities has resulted in an “upward spiral” of increase wellbeing in many young adults.

How can social activity improve mental health? ›

Yes, social connections are good for our overall physical health, but mentally, they can also lower rates of anxiety and depression. As social beings, humans need valuable connections. It brings a sense of support and comfort to us and eliminates loneliness that can lead to mental health issues.

What are the benefits of support groups? ›

Benefits of support groups
  • Feeling less lonely, isolated or judged.
  • Reducing distress, depression, anxiety or fatigue.
  • Talking openly and honestly about your feelings.
  • Improving skills to cope with challenges.
  • Staying motivated to manage chronic conditions or stick to treatment plans.

What are 5 mental activities? ›

5 Simple activities to improve mental health
  • Deep breathing. Stress contributes to common mental health struggles like anxiety and depression. ...
  • Exercise. ...
  • Gardening. ...
  • Reading. ...
  • Social interaction.

What activities can be done on World Mental Health Day? ›

12 ways to observe World Mental Health Day on October 10
  • Townhalls. Organise a company-wide townhall involving employees across functions and locations. ...
  • Policy revamp. ...
  • Well-being surveys. ...
  • Upgrade the work environment. ...
  • Expert-led workshops. ...
  • Wellness retreats. ...
  • Action plans. ...
  • Rewarding well-being heroes.
1 Oct 2022

What is the mental health theme 2022? ›

The theme of 2022's World Mental Health Day, set by the World Federation for Mental Health, was 'Make mental health and wellbeing for all a global priority'. For over 70 years, the Foundation has been working to make sure that mental health is treated equally with physical health.

What is an example of a therapeutic group? ›

Some examples of counseling groups are groups for those coping with divorce or groups for those navigating the transition to retirement. These groups are designed to help group members remediate psychological problems. They deal with both conscious and unconscious problems and aim for major personality reconstruction.

What is a therapeutic group in social work? ›

Group therapy is a form of treatment in which emotionally disturbed persons are placed in a group, guided by one or more therapists for the purpose of helping individuals to bring a change in them.

What are the four types of group therapy? ›

The following sections will outline five of the most common types of group therapy.
  • Psychoeducational groups. ...
  • Skills development groups. ...
  • Cognitive behavioral groups. ...
  • Support groups. ...
  • Interpersonal process groups.
10 Dec 2020

How do group activities help mental health? ›

Benefits of mental health group therapy

Group therapy allows them to explore their emotions and behaviors safely. It also allows them to hear from multiple people who are sharing the same situation with different perspectives. These experiences can help people develop new strategies for living and growing.

How can I be a good group therapist? ›

5 Tips for Running an Effective Therapy Group
  1. A Strict Policy of Non-Violence. ...
  2. Make the Group Fun! ...
  3. Respect a Participant's Privacy. ...
  4. Encourage, but Don't Force, Participation. ...
  5. Be Straightforward and Direct, but Unassertive.

What are the 5 types of therapy? ›

Approaches to psychotherapy fall into five broad categories:
  • Psychoanalysis and psychodynamic therapies. ...
  • Behavior therapy. ...
  • Cognitive therapy. ...
  • Humanistic therapy. ...
  • Integrative or holistic therapy.

What are the five stages of group counseling? ›

Stages of Group Therapy: How does it Proceed | A Space Between
  • 5 stages of group therapy. Stage 1: Forming. Stage 2: Storming. Stage 3: Norming. Stage 4: Performing. Stage 5: Adjourning.
  • Conclusion.
11 Jun 2021

What are the goals of group therapy? ›

The fundamental goal of group therapy is to initiate a sense of belonging or relatability through understanding, which is achieved by sharing common experiences. For this reason, group therapy is most effective when utilized to address a specific concern common to all members of the group.

What are 3 advantages of group therapy? ›

What Are the Benefits of Group Therapy?
  • Groups can provide a safe space. ...
  • You can learn from others who have similar struggles. ...
  • Group therapy can give you a voice. ...
  • Groups offer a sounding board. ...
  • Groups promote social skills. ...
  • Groups cost less than individual therapy. ...
  • Groups can help you grow.
22 Nov 2021

What are the four types of groups in social work? ›

Four basic types of groups have traditionally been recognized: primary groups, secondary groups, collective groups, and categories.

What is the most common group therapy? ›

Perhaps the most common, effective, and popular type of group therapy outside of an intensive treatment program are mutual self-help support groups such as Alcoholics Anonymous.

What should I expect at my first group therapy session? ›

Initial sessions should include a discussion of the goals of the group followed by a discussion of individual goals for each group member. Even young children can understand and participate in such discussions. They need to know that they will be focusing on identifying and discussing certain topics and themes.

How many sessions should group therapy have? ›

The preferred timeline for time-limited group therapy is not more than two sessions per week (except in the residential settings), with as few as six sessions in all, or as many as 12, depending on the purpose and goals of the group. Sessions are typically 1 1/2 to 2 hours in length.

What are examples of social activities? ›

Social activities that involve doing for others or providing a service in order to help. Social activities that involve imagination and the creation of different realities. Examples: watching theater, singing, painting, crocheting, learning about arts and craft, traveling and sightseeing, and bird watching.

How do I create a group therapy curriculum? ›

  1. Be Specific. Have a clear vision of what the group focus is and be very specific. ...
  2. Create a name for your group that adds hope. ...
  3. Decide if your group will be open or closed. ...
  4. Have a time period for the group to meet. ...
  5. Theme the group modules. ...
  6. Group exercises are important. ...
  7. Law and Ethics. ...
  8. Have a solid policy.
19 Feb 2016

What does group therapy look like? ›

Group therapy involves one or more psychologists who lead a group of roughly five to 15 patients. Typically, groups meet for an hour or two each week. Some people attend individual therapy in addition to groups, while others participate in groups only.

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