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Psychoeducational Groups

A guided group that manages periods of transition and crisis.

What are Psychoeducational Groups?

A psychoeducational group is a group therapy group conducted by a mental health professional that educates clients about their disorders and ways of coping.

Psychoeducational groups utilize the group therapy process, where clients share their concerns and struggles with recovery with the group and facilitator comparable to other substance abuse groups. However, a key difference with psychoeducational groups compared to substance abuse therapy groups are the injection of materials to help convey significant information to the clients.

Group Options

North Texas’ trusted rehabilitation clinic with 10 years of experience. Our team of addiction experts are committed to best practices of diversity and inclusion into all that we do for our valued patients.

Anger Management
Anger Management is a low intensity didactic based intervention targeting patients who exhibit both an inability to autonomously regulation emotion and a negative association with the criminal justice system. Patients in this program attend 1 weekly, 2 hour long group session for 12 weeks
Thinking For A Change
Thinking for a Change is a moderate intensity didactic based intervention targeting patients who exhibit antisocial behavioral traits evidenced by a negative association with the criminal justice system. Patients in this program attend 2 weekly, 2 hour long group sessions for 12 weeks.
Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT)
Medication Assisted Treatment is primarily used for the treatment of addiction to opioids such as heroin and prescription pain relievers that contain opiates. The prescribed medication operates to normalize brain chemistry, block the euphoric effects of alcohol and opioids, relieve physiological cravings, and normalize body functions without the negative and euphoric effects of the substance used.

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