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Group Therapy in Los Angeles: What It Is and How It Works

Group therapy is a form of therapy where a small group of people — usually five to ten — meets regularly with a trained therapist to work through challenges together. If the idea makes you nervous, you’re in good company: almost everyone hesitates before their first group. But for many people in Los Angeles, group therapy ends up being the most powerful (and most affordable) form of support they’ve tried. Here’s an honest look at how it works, who it helps, and how it compares to individual therapy.

How Group Therapy Works

A group session typically runs 60–90 minutes and is guided by a therapist whose job is to keep the space safe, focused, and useful. Some groups are built around a shared topic — anxiety, grief, addiction recovery, relationship patterns — while others are general support groups. Members talk about what they’re going through; the therapist and the group respond, reflect, and challenge with care.

Two rules make it work: confidentiality (what’s shared in the group stays in the group) and no pressure to speak. You can listen for your first sessions if that’s what you need. Many people learn a surprising amount before they ever say a word.

Why Group Therapy Helps

  • You discover you’re not the only one. Hearing someone else describe the exact thing you thought was uniquely broken about you is one of the most relieving experiences therapy can offer. Clinicians call it universality; members usually just call it “the moment I exhaled.”
  • You get multiple perspectives. An individual therapist gives you one trained viewpoint. A group gives you six or eight lived ones, plus the therapist’s.
  • It’s a rehearsal space for real life. Groups are miniature versions of the outside world. Practicing honesty, boundaries, and receiving feedback in the group builds skills you use everywhere else.
  • It’s the most affordable format. Because the therapist’s time is shared, group sessions typically cost a fraction of individual ones — which matters in a city where private sessions can run $200.

Group vs. Individual Therapy: Which Should You Choose?

It’s not either/or — many people do both. As a rule of thumb:

  • Choose individual therapy when you need focused, private work at your own pace, or you’re dealing with something you’re not ready to share with a room.
  • Choose group therapy when isolation is part of the problem — when you feel like nobody understands, when you want honest feedback from peers, or when cost is keeping you from consistent support.
  • Combine them when you want depth and community: individual sessions to go deep, group sessions to practice and feel less alone.

New to all of this? Start with our guide: What is therapy and how does it help?

"Do I Have to Share?" — Common Worries, Answered

  • “I’ll be forced to talk.” No. Good groups let you participate at your own pace.
  • “My problems aren’t bad enough.” Groups aren’t a competition. If something is weighing on you, it qualifies.
  • “What if I see someone I know?” Rare, and handled directly: confidentiality rules bind everyone, and therapists can arrange placement in a different group.
  • “Strangers can’t help me.” Within a few sessions they stop being strangers — that’s precisely the mechanism that makes it work.

Getting Started with Therapy in Los Angeles

Our Los Angeles practice has offered therapy to this community for over 20 years, and we welcome all clients — including those on government assistance. We currently offer 1-on-1 sessions ($30 per hour) and two-person sessions ($100 per hour), and we can talk with you about the right format for what you’re facing — including whether a group setting fits your situation. We’re open Monday through Friday, 8am to 5pm, and booking online takes about two minutes.

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