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Family Therapy v/s Group Therapy 

Family Therapy  Family therapy encompasses the counseling given to an entire family and focuses on problems that the family faces as a whole unit and ones that affect the entire family, as well as problems that affect family members as individuals that cause problems within the family. Family counseling operates on the ideology that a family works as one big unit and each family member plays a very important, vital role in the dynamic of the family. The primary motive of family counseling is to resolve conflicts within the family and make family members more aware of the dynamics within the family as well as the pain points that cause power struggles, stress and problems within the family.  Group Therapy  Group therapy is a form of psychotherapy that involves a larger group of people than a family and is led by trained therapists or counselors. Group therapy sessions are held on a weekly basis and specifically target individual struggles and problems that...

What Is Group Counseling And What Are It's Benefits?

What is Group Counseling? Group counseling is a method of psychotherapy that encapsulates meeting a group of individuals who face similar problems and concerns. Group sessions facilitate sharing experiences and listening to other people's experiences. Group counseling ensures and provides a supportive environment to discuss concerns and helps individuals to work towards their goals. Groups meet on a weekly or a quarterly basis and each group has up to 5 to 10 students who are led by a counselor. Each group session may have a different time duration but on an average the duration varies from 50 to 80 minutes depending on the nature and members of the group.  Benefits of group counseling: 1.      A feeling of belonging - Groups help individuals realize that they are not alone in their journey and that other individuals face similar challenges and problems as well. This helps individuals realize that they are not suffering by themselves and together, t...

7 Reasons Go to Therapy

Therapy is far beyond the idea of merely sitting on a couch and venting. There are many misconceptions that surround the concept of talking to a mental health professional. Many people wrongly assume that talking to a counseling psychologist makes you weak because of which many people hesitate to seek help in the first place. We’ll let you in on a secret – therapy targets everything and nothing, depending on what you need help with. From the most complicated mental health issues to merely expressing your day to day thoughts, therapy plays a pivoting role in helping you keep a leash on your mind and its health. Here are few reasons why you should give therapy a shot: 1.      If you experience mood swings - It is natural for your mood to fluctuate once in a while, but if it is persistent, it might be something to worry about and to dig up the root cause of the problem, for it might be a sign of a mental health issue – specifically a mood disorder. A counseling ps...

What Are the Benefits of Life Coaching for Teenagers?

Teenage years are some of the most stressful years in a person’s life for puberty brings with them hormonal changes, life changes, bodily changes and more. A teenager may not always be comfortable talking to their parents about certain personal matters. Hence, a life coach plays the role of a therapist for teens to discuss certain matters that a teenager might not be comfortable discussing and are of optimal need to be discussed to chalk out ideal and healthy solutions. What does a life coach do? A life coach acts as a guide for teenagers as well as adults and helps them find their way through life. The primary goal of treatment is to help the teenager recognize what they want in life and how they can plan their goals in order to attain what they want. A life coach also acts as a sounding board to help a teenager rationalize their thoughts and decisions and how they can address their weaknesses and fears. A life coach may also offer surface level depression therapy if need be ...

5 Reasons Why Teens Go To Therapy

Every teen undergoes a significant amount of issues through their teenage years. In fact, many therapists for teens agree that teen years are some of the most stressful years of an individual's life owing to the many roles that a teenager must juggle without choosing to in the first place. Sometimes, a teenager’s problems may exceed a level of normalcy and this is when consulting a therapist for teens might help to prevent minor issues from turning into major issues. So, what are some of the most common problems faced by teenagers that they may need help with? Read on to know more.    1.      Depression  - Teenagers are predisposed to having mood disorders considering the many events that may cause a significant change in the way they feel and express themselves. Your teenager may sometimes exhibit symptoms such as sadness, irritability, withdrawal, lack of interest in otherwise enjoyable activities and so forth which may exceed a level of normal...

Why Marriage Counseling Is Done & How To Prepare For It 

Marriage counseling plays a pivoting role in any and every intimate relationship regardless of the sexual orientation of the couple and the couple need not necessarily be “married” to attend marriage counseling for it doesn’t just cater to married couples but any kind of couple. Some couples seek marriage counseling to rekindle their bond and strengthen their relationship. Some may even resort to marriage counseling to simply understand one another better and communicate with the help of an unbiased source. Marriage counseling before marriage can help a couple understand each other deeply and iron out any kind of differences they may have in the present or in the future.  In other cases, however a couple may seek couple therapy to solve a specific kind of issue or improve a relationship that is troubled, toxic, one sided or falling apart. Some of the most common problems that couple therapy addresses are: Substance abuse  Anger management issues  ...

Four Benefits of Couple Therapy

Discussing your personal problem with a stranger can be a daunting experience but it can be therapeutic and more beneficial than it may seem. People in a toxic relationship often look for a trustable outlet to express themselves and talk about matters that are usually challenging to talk out like their sex life or financial matters. It is easier to talk to a professional who you are rest assured will not judge you. Here are a few benefits of couple therapy :       Clarity - In trying situations, it can get difficult to gain a sense of clarity within yourself about how you feel about the situation, your partner or even yourself. A therapist helps a couple or a family to throw light on how they feel about certain things and dig deeper by asking questions. This gives the client an objective sense of understanding that can give them clarity about their thoughts and feelings.        Resolving Roadblocks - What a couple cannot attain themselves due t...