Four licensed, experienced professional therapists form The Group For Psychotherapy, offering a wide range of psychiatric and psychotherapy services. Because our strengths as therapists are complementary, we can meet regularly to discuss clinical issues, often work in close collaboration, and provide consultation and assistance to each other as needed.
We are all long-established residents of the Triangle area. All of us serve on the faculties of Duke University or the University of North Carolina, providing supervision and instruction to clinicians in training.
We are all long-established residents of the Triangle area. All of us serve on the faculties of Duke University or the University of North Carolina, providing supervision and instruction to clinicians in training.
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Research suggests that at any given time, one out of every five people has a treatable emotional or mental problem.
Many people struggle with trauma, stress, or unresolved issues from the past.
Others have chemical imbalances that cause psychological disturbance.
Yet, cost containment pressures in the health care industry have led to drastic cutbacks in the mental health benefits offered by many insurance companies.
At the same time, the growth of the managed care sector has made it difficult to maintain the traditional privacy needed between client and therapist.
Many people struggle with trauma, stress, or unresolved issues from the past.
Others have chemical imbalances that cause psychological disturbance.
Yet, cost containment pressures in the health care industry have led to drastic cutbacks in the mental health benefits offered by many insurance companies.
At the same time, the growth of the managed care sector has made it difficult to maintain the traditional privacy needed between client and therapist.
We carefully take into account personal history, biological factors, and present life circumstances in order to consider with you the best possible treatment options.
Often an initial assessment can be completed in one visit.
However, some complex problems may need further exploration.
We see evaluation as an ongoing process that requires flexibility and sensitivity.
Often an initial assessment can be completed in one visit.
However, some complex problems may need further exploration.
We see evaluation as an ongoing process that requires flexibility and sensitivity.
At The Group for Psychotherapy, we believe that considering psychiatric treatment or psychotherapy for the relief of emotional, psychological, or relationship distress is best done in as private a setting as possible.
From our first contact, our job is to help you make informed decisions about your treatment while assuring the highest degree of confidentiality possible.
Our offices are designed to accommodate the very personal work that evaluation and treatment require.
We are conveniently located at the Chapel Hill-Durham boundary, just off the intersection of I-40 and 15-501, in Eastowne Office Park.
From our first contact, our job is to help you make informed decisions about your treatment while assuring the highest degree of confidentiality possible.
Our offices are designed to accommodate the very personal work that evaluation and treatment require.
We are conveniently located at the Chapel Hill-Durham boundary, just off the intersection of I-40 and 15-501, in Eastowne Office Park.
The Group for Psychotherapy offers individual, couple, and family therapy, as well as group therapy, hypnosis and EMDR.
Because of our extensive clinical backgrounds, we are knowledgeable and experienced in working with a variety of problems, including difficulties at times of major life transitions like going off to college, anxiety, depression, trauma, adjustment to physical illness, and relationship concerns: stress and conflict in couples, divorce, parenting, blended families, and life development issues for gay men and lesbians.
Because of our extensive clinical backgrounds, we are knowledgeable and experienced in working with a variety of problems, including difficulties at times of major life transitions like going off to college, anxiety, depression, trauma, adjustment to physical illness, and relationship concerns: stress and conflict in couples, divorce, parenting, blended families, and life development issues for gay men and lesbians.
People often ask, "How long will I need to be in treatment?"
The answer is different for every person.
Recent studies report that very short-term therapy (four to eight visits) is far less effective than longer-term therapy.
Nevertheless, some people are able to resolve their difficulties in a few months.
Others may need to settle in and work over a period of time adequate to resolving or altering a longstanding problem.
In any case, our goal is to help you find enduring solutions.
The answer is different for every person.
Recent studies report that very short-term therapy (four to eight visits) is far less effective than longer-term therapy.
Nevertheless, some people are able to resolve their difficulties in a few months.
Others may need to settle in and work over a period of time adequate to resolving or altering a longstanding problem.
In any case, our goal is to help you find enduring solutions.
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