Group Therapy: What to Expect in a Skills Group vs a Process Group?

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Dr. Julieta Rubio Hobbs, LPC-S

Latinx Therapist and Holistic Consultant

“Do I really need group therapy?”

 

If you’ve been asking yourself this question, you’re not alone. Many of my clients wonder if group therapy is “too much” or if they’re “ready enough” for that level of healing work. Maybe you’ve been in individual therapy for a while and things are going well, but there’s still something calling you toward deeper connection and growth.

 

Here’s what I want you to know: Group therapy isn’t just for people in crisis—it’s for people who are ready for growth and deeper healing.

 

You don’t have to be falling apart to benefit from group therapy. In fact, some of the most transformative work happens when you’re stable enough to really lean into the process. If you’re wondering whether group therapy might be right for you, that curiosity itself is often a sign that you’re ready to explore healing in community rather than isolation.

The question isn’t whether you “need” it—it’s whether you’re ready to experience something different. Something that honors your individual journey while also giving you the gift of connection, understanding, and shared wisdom.

What to Expect in a Skills Group

 

A skills group is like having a toolkit-building workshop with women who truly understand your struggles.

 

In a skills group, you’ll learn concrete, practical techniques to manage anxiety, set boundaries, and navigate relationships more effectively. Think of it as your weekly dose of “how-to” guidance, but delivered in a way that feels supportive rather than overwhelming.

What happens in a skills group:

  • You’ll learn specific coping strategies for anxiety and panic
  • Develop communication skills that help you express your needs
  • Learn mindfulness and nervous system regulation tools
  • Get guided practice with real-life scenarios
 

The benefits: Skills groups give you a sense of empowerment and control. You walk away each week with something tangible you can use immediately. There’s something so healing about realizing you’re not the only one who struggles with saying “no” or who feels your heart racing before difficult conversations.

This might be a good fit if:

  • You’re feeling stuck and need concrete tools to move forward
  • You want to learn alongside other women who share similar struggles
  • You’re ready to practice new behaviors in a supportive environment
  • You feel overwhelmed by anxiety and need practical strategies
  • You’re a people pleaser who wants to learn healthy boundaries
 

What to Expect in a Process Group

 

A process group is like having a circle of hermanas who see you, understand you, and help you make sense of your story.

 

In a process group, the focus shifts from “what to do” to “what’s happening inside you.” You’ll explore your patterns, your triggers, and the deeper roots of your anxiety and relationship struggles. It’s less about learning techniques and more about understanding yourself and how you relate to others.

What happens in a process group:

  • Share your experiences and have them witnessed by other women
  • Explore patterns in your relationships and how they show up in the group
  • Work through trauma responses and triggers as they arise
  • Practice being authentic and vulnerable in a safe space
  • Receive feedback and support from women who truly understand
 

The benefits: Process groups offer deep healing through connection. You get to see that you’re not alone in your struggles, and you also get to witness other women’s strength and resilience. There’s something profound about being seen in your full truth and still being accepted and supported.

This might be a good fit if:

  • You’re ready for deeper emotional healing and self-discovery
  • You want to understand the “why” behind your anxiety and relationship patterns
  • You’re seeking authentic connection with other women
  • You’re ready to explore how your past experiences impact your present relationships
  • You want to practice being vulnerable and receiving support
 

What to Expect in a Skills + Process Combo Group

 

A combo group is like having the best of both worlds—practical tools and deep healing, all wrapped up in sisterhood.

 

In a skills and process combo group, you’ll learn concrete coping strategies while also exploring the deeper patterns and stories that keep you stuck. It’s a holistic approach that honors both your need for practical tools and your desire for meaningful connection and understanding.

What happens in a combo group:

  • Practice anxiety management techniques and then explore what your anxiety is trying to tell you
  • Learn boundary-setting skills while also understanding why boundaries feel so scary
  • Develop communication tools while processing your relationship patterns
  • Learn mindfulness techniques and then explore how they help you connect with yourself and others
  • Work on nervous system regulation while also addressing the trauma that dysregulated your system
 

The benefits: Combo groups offer comprehensive healing. You get practical tools you can use immediately, plus the deep understanding that helps those tools actually stick. You’re not just managing symptoms—you’re transforming the patterns that created them.

This might be a good fit if:

  • You want both practical tools and deeper healing
  • You’re ready to understand yourself while also changing your behaviors
  • You’re seeking connection with other women who are on a similar journey
  • You want to address both the symptoms and the root causes of your struggles
  • You’re ready for transformation, not just management
 

Why It’s Okay to Be Ready Before Things Feel “Crisis-Level”

 

You don’t have to wait until you’re drowning to learn how to swim.

 

One of the most beautiful things about group therapy is that it’s designed for growth, not just crisis repair. You don’t have to be in the worst place you’ve ever been to deserve support. In fact, seeking group therapy when you’re stable enough to really engage with the process often leads to more profound and lasting change.

Group therapy is for transformation, not just crisis repair.

 

Maybe your individual therapy has helped you stabilize, and now you’re ready to thrive. Maybe you’ve learned some coping skills but you want to practice them with other women who understand. Maybe you’re ready to stop just managing your anxiety and start understanding what it’s trying to tell you.

Wanting group therapy doesn’t mean individual therapy isn’t enough—it means you’re ready to experience healing in community.

 

There’s something that happens in group therapy that can’t happen in individual sessions. It’s the recognition in another woman’s eyes when you share your story. It’s the moment when you realize your struggles aren’t unique or shameful. It’s the experience of being supported by women who truly understand because they’ve walked similar paths.

Signs you might be ready for group therapy:

  • You’re curious about how other women navigate similar struggles
  • You want to practice new skills in a supportive environment
  • You’re ready to explore your patterns and triggers more deeply
  • You’re seeking authentic connection with other women
  • You want to move beyond just managing symptoms to actually transforming patterns
  • You’re ready to be both supported and supportive of others
 

You deserve to heal in community, not isolation.

Your struggles with anxiety, people-pleasing, and relationship difficulties don’t have to be carried alone. There’s profound healing that happens when you realize you’re not the only one who feels overwhelmed by others’ emotions or who struggles to ask for what you need.

Group therapy offers you the chance to be seen, understood, and supported while also witnessing other women’s strength and resilience. It’s a reminder that you’re not broken—you’re human, and you deserve to heal in the company of other women who truly understand your journey.

Ready to Explore Group Therapy?

 

If you’re feeling curious about group therapy, that curiosity is worth exploring. Whether you’re drawn to learning practical skills, diving into deeper healing, or experiencing both, there’s a group format that can support your journey.

You don’t have to figure this out alone.

 

I’d love to talk with you about whether group therapy might be the right fit for your healing journey. During our consultation, we can explore what type of group would best support your goals and where you are in your healing process.

You deserve support. You deserve connection. You deserve to experience healing in community with other women who understand your struggles and celebrate your growth.

Schedule your free consultation today and let’s explore how group therapy can support your journey toward deeper healing and authentic connection.

You’re not alone in this. And you don’t have to heal alone, either.

 

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