Here are some of the most common themes we form our groups around at McKinney Christian Counseling:
- Addiction
- Anger
- Anxiety
- Couples issues
- Depression
- Divorce
- Grief and loss
- Trauma
- Weight loss
Group availability depends on a variety of factors. Whether you have a specific topic in mind or just want to find a like-minded group you feel comfortable in, feel free to fill out our contact form [link] or give our office a call to ask about group counseling availability. If a specific group you’re interested in is not available, there may be a related one that could fit your needs, or you might want to take advantage of individual counseling.
Positive Outcomes of Group Counseling
Imagining yourself sitting in a circle of people and sharing your struggles might make you feel a little nervous, but rest assured that your counselor’s goal will be to make you comfortable and facilitate helpful, natural conversations.
Group counseling can also be a great way to ease into individual counseling if that’s something that feels intimidating for you.
Here are some common outcomes that we work towards in our groups and often hear feedback about from clients:
Improved self-expression and social skills. While this is not usually the main focus of group sessions, it’s a significant byproduct that often occurs, also improving your confidence and self-esteem.
Empathy and relating to others. When you listen to the stories, struggles, and victories of other group members, you can practice active listening, seeing things from others’ perspectives, and spurring each other on. “And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds.” (Hebrews 10:24 NIV)
Ongoing support and new friendships. Although not all group members form friendships outside of the group, this sometimes happens, leaving you with a friendship or support system that can help you even after the counseling process has ended. Community is invaluable in our isolated culture, so don’t be afraid to reach out.
Practicing relationship skills. Not only can you learn about concepts like emotional intelligence, active listening, healthy communication, and conflict resolution, you can practice them in a group setting, leading to personal growth and change in your life outside of counseling.
Relating to others. As we’ve mentioned, struggles in life can make you feel lonely and set apart from others in your life. Joining with other believers in a group counseling setting will reinforce that you’re not alone in your struggles and you can overcome them with God’s grace.
Contact Us About Group Counseling Sessions Today
“Therefore confess your sins to each other and pray for each other so that you may be healed. The prayer of a righteous person is powerful and effective.” (James 5:16 NIV)
Over and over in the New Testament, we are reminded about the importance of fellowshipping with other believers and encouraging each other in the faith. While this primarily takes place within the local church, group counseling in a Christian counseling setting in McKinney can be a life-giving, grace-filled place to receive professional guidance and community support as you walk through a process of personal change.
For more information about Christian group counseling at McKinney Christian Counseling, contact us online or call us today.