Group Therapy
Group therapy is part of your in-hospital admission. Our day and evening programs are part of our discharge process and give you the tools to manage your illness, and continue to stay well. You can attend without ever having a hospital admission.
Experienced mental health professionals, with expertise in their field, facilitate our day and evening patient programs. A Doctor or treating Psychiatrist referral is required.
Our day and evening programs are available to patients after hospital admission, and patients who have not had an inpatient stay at Brunswick Private Hospital before. You will have an assessment with one of our treating Psychiatrists before starting a program.
What to expect in group therapy
Group therapy, which is frequently overlooked as a therapeutic option, presents as a setting in which individuals are able to interact with a trained Therapist or Psychologist, with other people experiencing similar targeted problems.
Group therapy can be used in treatment of a variety of disorders ranging from anxiety to trauma and grief. As a less expensive option, group therapy may be used as an alternative to individual therapy, or as a supplemental treatment.
In the group setting, individuals are able to share experiences and receive feedback from the group. For this reason, group therapy offers a unique sense of support and accountability that individual therapy might not be able to. Therapists leading group therapy sessions can use a variety of methods stemming from humanistic, cognitive behavioral, and/or psychoanalytic approaches.
Within the group therapy setting, you will try to replace your old behaviour with newer, more productive ways. Interaction and discussion within the group is encouraged, and you will also undertake specific activities to address your fears and concerns.
Mental health benefits
One of the biggest advantages of group therapy is helping you realise that you are not alone. That others have similar problems or concerns.
Group therapy can help you develop new skills, to relate to others. The dynamics of a group often mirror those of society in general, and learning how to interact with other group members can help with your relationships outside the group.
Group members who have the same problems can support you. They may offer suggestions to dealing with a particular problem that you may not have considered.
Inpatient programs
Our inpatient group therapy programs support recovery of patients with a wide range of mental health needs. To ensure that your time at hospital is productive, we expect you to attend three group sessions a day.
Our inpatient programs:
- Encourage a sense of empowerment by recognising your internal strength
- Promote skill building to help you plan for the future, improve your relationships, work more effectively and better function in day-to-day life
- Maintain or improve your physical wellbeing during your hospital stay
Program types:
- Exercise, health and wellbeing
- Psychoeducation
- Community access
- Introduction to different therapies, including Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT), Mindfulness, and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
Day, evening and follow-up programs
Our day, evening and follow up programs are available to patients after hospital admission, and patients who have not had an inpatient stay at South Eastern Private Hospital before. You will have an assessment with one of our treating Psychiatrists before starting a program.
These programs are designed to work on the skills you need to recover and stay well, and include:
- Building Strength and Resilience
A number of theoretical models are utilised, including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Positive Psychology, Mindfulness and Affect or Emotional Regulation to enhance personal wellbeing.
To view our full range of day and evening programs and the diagnoses they treat, please access our Specialties.