Group Therapy

A branch of psychotherapy designed to help individuals achieve treatment goals while working in a group setting. Groups offered have specific topics and are open only to specific individuals with similar treatment issues. Group therapy is only recommended as an adjunct to individual therapy wherein the individual would achieve treatment goals quicker with the support of a group setting. As part of the group process, necessary life skills are developed and positive relationships with peers are formed (Yalom and Leszcz (2005). The Theory and Practice of Group Psychotherapy; 5th Edition. Basic Books). Individuals learn to develop trust in themselves and others. Common therapeutic interventions utilized in group therapy include behavioral therapy, cognitive therapy, play therapy, bibliotherapy, art therapy, and skill-building activities.

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Kid’s Connection Groups

Having a positive peer support group naturally increases motivation to increase positive behavior. Likewise, the sense of belonging and the sense of others understanding increase one’s self-esteem.

Teen’s Connection Groups

Having a positive peer support group naturally increases motivation to increase positive behavior. Likewise, the sense of belonging and the sense of others understanding increase one’s self-esteem.

Adult’s Connection Groups

Foundations Counseling Center now offers group therapy for adults. Groups offered have specific topics and are open only to specific individuals with similar treatment issues.

Senior’s Connection Groups

Groups designed for adults 65+

To schedule an appointment for an initial appointment, please call  (702) 240-8639. Our administrative team is ready to answer your phone call Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm. If we are busy assisting other clients or away from our desk, we ask that you leave a message, and we will return your phone call within two business days. You may also reach us via email.

Your first appointment will be with a mental health provider. If you are a child or adolescent, your parent or guardian will be with you during this appointment. During this initial visit, your provider will explain the expectations of treatment and ask questions to get to know you. Your provider will also initiate an extensive Biopsychosocial Diagnostic Interview asking questions about your presenting problems, current living situation, family history, relationship history, medical history, academic/employment history, nutrition, lifestyle, and other pertinent information. This allows your provider to properly diagnose the issues, assess your current needs, and work with you to build an individualized treatment plan for future sessions.

Foundations Counseling Center is in-network with most insurances. Most policies include mental health benefits and pay for services, as long as treatment meets medical necessity. Others cover only a limited amount of sessions. Some insurance policies pay for 100% of the services. Others apply co-pays, co-insurances, and deductibles for services, leaving you financially responsible to pay a portion. Most insurance companies cover all mental health conditions. Others exclude certain diagnoses and certain outpatient services. It is best if you contact your insurance company to learn and understand the benefit details of your insurance coverage.