ZestLife groups

Find in-person therapy groups

Therapy groups bring people together around a shared concern, skill, or life experience with a trained facilitator guiding the process. These listings focus on in-person options, including groups that may meet in a shared local setting or use a hybrid format.

Browse selected in-person therapy groups and compare upcoming options.

Featured in-person therapy groups

Available in-person therapy groups

These listings are filtered for in-person therapy groups. Review each group for fit, schedule, price, and location requirements.

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Overview

What is a therapy group?

Therapy groups bring people together around a shared concern, skill, or life experience with a trained facilitator guiding the process.

ZestLife pages are designed to help people looking for structured support led by a licensed mental health professional compare options without sorting through unrelated listings.

A group listing may include facilitator credentials, cohort timing, pricing, meeting format, consultation requirements, and notes about who the group is designed for.

Logistics

What to expect

Every therapy group is different, but these are the practical details to review before requesting to join.

Format

In-person therapy groups may meet online, in person, or in a hybrid format depending on the facilitator and cohort.

Facilitator

Listings identify the leader, credentials, group type, and any relevant organization context so visitors can review fit before reaching out.

Screening

Some groups require a consultation or fit call before a member can join. The listing should explain the next step.

Pricing

Pricing may be per session, per cohort, free, or handled outside ZestLife. Review the listing details before requesting to join.

Schedule

Groups may have fixed start dates, recurring sessions, or open enrollment. Check the next meeting and cohort information on each listing.

Privacy

Groups involve other participants. Ask the facilitator about confidentiality, attendance expectations, and group agreements.

Location and licensure

Online and therapy-focused groups may have state residency or licensure requirements. In-person groups include location details when available.

Compare

Compare group options

Group formats can sound similar in search results. This comparison can help visitors decide which type of listing to review first.

QuestionBest for
Therapy groupStructured therapeutic work with a licensed clinician
Support groupShared support, education, and community around a common experience
QuestionLeader
Therapy groupUsually a licensed mental health professional
Support groupMay be led by a clinician, coach, peer leader, or organization
QuestionScreening
Therapy groupOften includes a consultation or fit assessment
Support groupMay be open enrollment or lightly screened
QuestionClinical focus
Therapy groupOften clinical or skills-based
Support groupOften practical, peer, or community-focused

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

These answers are general guidance. Review each group listing and contact the facilitator when you need details about fit, pricing, or schedule.

How do I know if in-person therapy groups are a fit?

Start with the group description, facilitator background, schedule, price, and consultation requirements. In-person therapy groups may be useful when the format, leader, and member focus match what you are looking for.

Are online in-person therapy groups available?

Many ZestLife listings include virtual or hybrid options. Online availability can still depend on state residency, facilitator licensing, and group requirements.

How much do in-person therapy groups cost?

Pricing varies by facilitator, organization, cohort length, and payment model. Review each listing for price details and ask the facilitator about billing before joining.

Will I need a consultation before joining?

Some groups require a consultation or fit call before a member joins. This helps the facilitator confirm that the group is appropriate and answer practical questions.

Can I use ZestLife groups in a crisis?

No. ZestLife is not an emergency service. If you are in immediate danger or need urgent mental health support, call local emergency services or a crisis line.

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