What are Groups? Who can Attend? Why Choose Group
Counseling Instead of Individual Counseling? Some of the benefits
of group are: How are Workshops
Different from Groups? What groups are
offered? Is There
a Charge?
Groups are students interacting with other students, sharing concerns with
others in similar situations. At
times student issues are most effectively explored in a safe and supportive
environment where interaction occurs with others. Groups are designed to
facilitate growth and skill development by focusing on concerns central
to student life. Groups remain open to new members throughout the
session. Different sections of each group will be offered to accommodate
student schedules. Curious about what a group might look like? If you would
like to see an example of how group therapy works, look at the following
click here
for a dramatization of a session.
The groups and workshops are open to all students currently enrolled at
KSU.
Groups provide a confidential, safe environment in which you can improve
communication skills, explore different behaviors
and receive feedback from other students with similar concerns and interests.
Typically, workshops provide a structured educational component to a particular
theme. Workshops provide information/education about such topics as assertiveness,
anger management, or relationships
Groups are offered during the Fall, Spring, and Summer semesters.
Group
counseling supports students' personal growth as they explore relationships
and other issues such as: depression, anxiety, loss, diversity issues,
relationship/communication skills, stress management, and life transitions.
Through group counseling students will be able to identify with others
who are experiencing similar concerns and increase their self-awareness
in a safe, supportive, and confidential setting.
There is a $7 charge for each group session. This will be explained
more fully in the initial group orientation session.