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Group Therapy in Houston, TX: Healing in Connection Through Trauma-Informed Community

Trauma does not occur in isolation, and it cannot be fully healed in isolation. Our specialized groups are intentional, process-oriented communities that facilitate relational healing at the nervous system level, not generic support circles.

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The Neuroscience of Connection

Why Group Therapy Is a Catalyst for Healing

Individual therapy heals the internal world. Group therapy heals the relational world. Both are necessary for integrated living.

Healing in Connection

Address relational ruptures caused by trauma in a contained, compassionate community. When you discover you are not alone in your pain, something shifts at the neurological level.

Processing in Real Time

Guided relational processes informed by Somatic Experiencing and Polyvagal Theory. Present-moment, embodied relational practice, not retrospective analysis.

Reducing Shame & Isolation

Shame cannot survive in an environment of genuine acceptance. Groups naturally dismantle the isolation that trauma creates, normalizing your experiences through shared understanding.

Deepening Self-Awareness

The group as a mirror for your internal dynamics. Other members reflect patterns, blind spots, and strengths invisible in individual therapy. This promotes genuine self-acceptance.

Practicing New Skills Live

A real-world, yet contained, laboratory for communication, boundary-setting, and emotional regulation skills learned in individual therapy. Immediate feedback accelerates transfer to daily life.

Challenging Negative Narratives

When someone who shares your experience tells you that you are worthy of connection, it lands differently than when your individual therapist says it.

Creating a Safety Blueprint

Successful relational experiences rebuild the belief that connection is safe. This positive relational template generalizes to your relationships outside of therapy.

The Clinical Rationale

Individual therapy changes how you understand yourself. Group therapy changes how you experience yourself in relationship. When both work in concert, results are deeper, faster, and more enduring. Our Clinical Director recommends group as a complement to individual work, not a substitute, but an accelerant. Find your group →

Our Specialized Programs

Group Therapy Programs at Connect Clinical Services

Each group is designed around a specific therapeutic framework, facilitated by a specialist, and structured for genuine relational healing.

Group FocusWhat You Will ExperienceBest For
Relational Process & Deep SharingAuthentic, in-the-moment interpersonal exploration to heal relational wounds and increase capacity for vulnerability, trust, and genuine intimacy. Process-oriented, not a skills curriculum.Relational trauma, attachment injuries, social isolation, difficulty trusting, chronic loneliness. Ideal complement to individual trauma therapy.
Integrated IFS Skills for Self-LeadershipDevelop a compassionate internal relationship with protective and wounded "parts" using Internal Family Systems principles. Reduce internal conflict, cultivate self-leadership, move from self-criticism to self-understanding.Internal conflict, shame cycles, perfectionism, self-sabotage, difficulty accessing self-compassion. Effective for trauma survivors and personal growth.
Trauma-Informed Mindfulness & MovementGentle, guided practices to safely increase interoception (body awareness) and release stored nervous system tension. Informed by Somatic Experiencing and Polyvagal Theory.Chronic tension, hypervigilance, disconnection from physical sensations, difficulty with traditional seated meditation.

Program Details

Inside Each Group Program

Flagship Offering

Relational Process & Deep Sharing

Centered on the here-and-now experience between group members. Members share authentically, respond in real time, and practice vulnerable, honest relating that trauma often makes impossible. The group becomes a living laboratory for relational healing.

Members who struggle with trust practice trusting. Those who avoid conflict practice staying present. Those who intellectualize practice feeling.

Internal Family Systems

IFS Skills for Self-Leadership

Guided experiential exercises help members recognize when a protective part has taken over (the inner critic, perfectionist, people-pleaser), understand what it protects, and access the calm, curious Self beneath the protective layers. Group members witness each other's parts and reflect back understanding.

Powerful for anyone experiencing internal conflict, shame, or difficulty with self-compassion.

Somatic & Polyvagal

Mindfulness & Movement

Unlike traditional mindfulness that asks you to "sit with discomfort," our trauma-informed approach recognizes that stillness can be activating for trauma survivors. Practices are titrated to the group's capacity, with options for movement, grounding, and graduated exposure to internal sensation.

Ideal for those who carry stress in the body without realizing the physical symptoms are connected to emotional distress.

Is Group Right for You?

Who Benefits from Group Therapy in Houston

Our groups are most effective as a complement to individual therapy, though some clients may begin with group depending on their goals.

Adults Healing from Trauma

Ready to address the relational dimension of recovery. The isolation, trust difficulties, and relational patterns created by trauma often require group-based practice to fully resolve.

Attachment Difficulties

Struggle with trust, intimacy, vulnerability, or maintaining close relationships. The group provides a safe environment to practice new relational behaviors with real-time feedback.

Chronic Shame or Self-Criticism

Carry the belief that you are fundamentally flawed, unworthy, or "too much." Shame is uniquely responsive to group healing because it requires the experience of being accepted by others.

Recovery from Substance Use

Seeking connection and accountability beyond 12-step programs. Our groups address the underlying relational wounds that often drive addictive behavior.

High-Functioning Professionals

Appear successful externally but feel isolated, disconnected, or emotionally exhausted. The group provides space where the mask can come off and genuine relating can begin.

Personal Growth Seekers

Want to deepen self-awareness, improve relational skills, and develop greater emotional intelligence through structured, facilitated community.

Ready to Heal in Community?

Therapy is both an art, creating a safe space for you to feel truly seen, and a science, utilizing empirically supported, neurobiologically informed approaches.

Find the Right Group

(713) 564-5146  •  8100 Washington Ave, Suite 170, Houston TX 77007

What to Expect

What Group Therapy Sessions Look Like

Pre-Group Consultation

Meet individually with the facilitator or our Clinical Director to discuss goals, assess readiness, and ensure the group is the right fit. This screening process protects you and other members.

Orientation & Group Agreements

Your first session establishes the container: confidentiality expectations, communication guidelines, and norms for safety and respect. This foundation is essential for the depth of sharing that follows.

Facilitated Process

Each session is guided by a specialist trained in group dynamics and neuroexperiential methods. The facilitator creates structure, invites exploration, manages energy, and ensures every member's nervous system is held within the group's capacity.

Integration with Individual Work

We recommend discussing group experiences with your individual therapist (at CCS or elsewhere) to maximize therapeutic benefit. Material that surfaces in group often illuminates patterns that can be processed more deeply in individual sessions.

Groups meet weekly for 90 minutes in cohorts of 6 to 10 members. The smaller size ensures every member has space to be seen and known.

The Complete Healing Process

How Group Therapy Complements Individual Trauma Therapy

For clients in our individual trauma therapy program, group becomes the context where gains made in one-on-one sessions become real. A client who has processed a childhood memory through EMDR may discover, in the group, that they no longer brace for rejection when sharing something vulnerable. A client working with Neurofeedback to reduce hyperarousal may notice they can stay present during a difficult conversation without shutting down.

The Integrated Healing Model

Individual therapy + group therapy + (when indicated) Neurofeedback for nervous system regulation = the most comprehensive path to integrated living available in Houston. Consult with our Clinical Director to design the combination that best serves your goals.

The CCS Difference

Why Houston Clients Choose Connect Clinical Services for Group Therapy

Neuroexperiential, Not Generic

Grounded in the same neurobiologically informed framework as our individual therapy. Every group incorporates Somatic Experiencing, Polyvagal Theory, and attachment science.

Process-Oriented, Not Curriculum-Based

Our flagship relational process group is ongoing, facilitator-guided, here-and-now relational experience designed for deep healing. Not a 12-week module with a workbook.

Specialist-Facilitated

Every group led by a clinician trained in group dynamics and trauma-informed facilitation. Not a generalist running a psychoeducational program.

Integrated with Individual Therapy

Designed to complement individual trauma therapy, anxiety therapy, and couples therapy, creating a comprehensive healing ecosystem.

Small Groups (6-10 Members)

Every member has space to be seen, heard, and known. We do not run large, anonymous groups.

Heights Location

8100 Washington Ave serving members from River Oaks, West U, Bellaire, Tanglewood, Memorial, Montrose, Upper Kirby, Galleria, Woodland Heights, and Sugar Land.

Take the First Step Toward Healing in Community

Connection with others can feel safe, authentic, and sustaining. Consult with our Clinical Director to find the group that aligns with your therapeutic goals.

Serving Houston's Heights, River Oaks, West University, Bellaire, Tanglewood, Memorial, Montrose, Upper Kirby, and Sugar Land.

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We respond within 24 hours, often same-day.

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Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions About Group Therapy in Houston

Do I need to be in individual therapy to join a group?
We strongly recommend it, particularly for our relational process group, though it is not an absolute requirement. Individual therapy provides the internal processing that group complements. Some clients begin with group if their primary goals are relational skill-building or community connection.
What is the difference between a process group and a support group?
A support group is typically unstructured, with members sharing and offering encouragement. A process group is facilitator-guided and focuses on the relational dynamics happening in real time between members. Our process group uses these here-and-now interactions as the primary vehicle for healing. It is more therapeutically intensive and produces deeper relational change.
Will I have to share my trauma in front of strangers?
No. You will never be pressured to disclose anything you are not ready to share. The facilitator ensures pace and depth match each member's readiness. Many members discover that as trust builds, they want to share more. The choice is always yours.
How large are your therapy groups?
6 to 10 members. This size is intentional: large enough to create diverse relational dynamics and small enough for every member to have meaningful airtime and be known by the group.
What does IFS group therapy involve?
Our Integrated IFS Skills group uses Internal Family Systems principles to help members identify and relate to their internal "parts": the inner critic, perfectionist, people-pleaser, and the wounded parts they protect. Through guided exercises and group reflection, members develop self-compassion, reduce internal conflict, and move toward Self-leadership.
Is group therapy effective for social anxiety?
Yes. Group therapy is actually one of the most effective treatments for social anxiety precisely because it provides a safe, structured environment to practice the relational skills that social anxiety inhibits. Gradual, supportive exposure to authentic connection can retrain the nervous system.
How long do groups run?
Sessions are 90 minutes, meeting weekly. Our relational process group is ongoing with open enrollment (new members join when space is available). Skills-based groups like IFS and Mindfulness/Movement may run in 10 to 12 week cohorts with the option to continue.
Can group therapy help with addiction recovery?
Our groups are not addiction-specific, but they address the underlying relational wounds, shame, and isolation that often drive addictive behavior. Many members find that relational healing strengthens recovery in ways 12-step programs alone do not.
How much does group therapy cost in Houston?
Group fees are typically lower than individual session rates. We work with several insurance providers. Call (713) 564-5146 for current fees, schedules, and insurance verification.
What areas of Houston do you serve?
Groups meet at 8100 Washington Ave, Suite 170, near the Heights. Members come from River Oaks, West University, Bellaire, Southside Place, Tanglewood, Bunker Hill Village, Memorial, Montrose, Upper Kirby, Rice Village, Galleria, Woodland Heights, Braeswood Place, and Sugar Land.

Related Services

Connect Clinical Services also offers:

Trauma Therapy Anxiety Therapy PTSD Treatment Depression Counseling Couples Therapy Teen Therapy

Last reviewed March 2026 by Guy Bender, LPC-S, Clinical Director at Connect Clinical Services.

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