Group Psychotherapy 103TP2701X



Group Psychotherapy: Group Psychotherapy is a form of psychotherapy where therapists treat a small group of clients together as a group. This can include any form of psychotherapy when it occurs in a group. Some examples are cognitive behavioral therapy or interpersonal therapy.

Taxonomy Code: 103TP2701X

Behavioral Health and Social Service Providers | Psychologist | Group Psychotherapy


Behavioral Health and Social Service Providers: Include a group of health care professionals that offer support for addictive, learned and sometimes inherited behaviors. These issues are inclusive of drug abuse, older adult services, HIV prevention and education, alcoholism, transitions back into society after treatment, mental health and numerous other social and behavioral health issues. Examples include clinical psychologists, mental health counselors and psychiatrists.

Psychologist: This type of therapist has either a master's or doctorate, along with training to diagnose and treat a large array of emotional issues. Psychologists must be certified. Psychologists usually work with other specialists in the medical field to treat patients.

Group Psychotherapy specialists are located in these States: