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Online Group Therapy in Louisiana

With research-backed evidence supporting the healing power of group therapy, we believe that support groups should be at the heart of any treatment plan for Louisiana residents. When you surround yourself with other group members who share a similar situation, you start seeing results.

Our groups are highly structured and use evidence-based methods that focus on a particular diagnosis or life challenge. Every group is always led by a licensed therapist. Over time, our groups will become a place to look forward to seeing the same faces each week, and an outlet to build trust and vulnerability with the people who understand you.

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Mental Health & Group Therapy in Louisiana

Understanding the landscape of mental health care access and the challenges
residents face across the state.

Mental Illness Prevalence

The mental illness prevalence rate in Louisiana is 24.3 percent among adults, which indicates a substantial share of residents may benefit from support options such as group therapy.

Wait Time

The average wait time for therapy in Louisiana is 12–16 weeks, which can delay the start of structured group therapy support.

Median Household Income

The median household income in Louisiana is $60,023, which helps frame affordability considerations when residents are comparing group therapy options.

Percentage Who Need Therapy

In Louisiana, 21.8 percent of adults who needed mental health treatment did not receive it, which reflects meaningful access barriers for residents seeking care.

Provider Shortage

In Louisiana, 72.30% of counties are designated as Mental Health Professional Shortage Areas, which signals limited availability of clinicians for residents seeking services such as group therapy.

Mental Health Providers per 100k Residents

Louisiana has 314.9 mental health providers per 100,000 residents, which influences how quickly residents can find an available clinician for group therapy.

Louisiana's mental health picture combines significant need with workforce concentration around the major metros. About 24.3% of Louisiana adults experience mental illness in any given year (roughly 1,117,252 residents), and the state's 314.9 mental health providers per 100,000 residents cluster around New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Shreveport, and Lafayette.


With 72.30% of parishes designated Mental Health Professional Shortage Areas and 18.9% of adults who needed mental health care without receiving it, the gap hits hardest in Acadiana, the Florida Parishes, and the deep coastal parishes where bayou geography and hurricane-season cancellations compound workforce limitations.


For families on Louisiana's $58,229 median household income tied to energy, port, fishing, and service industries, the practical cost of $150 to $250 per-session in-person care plus 40-mile round trips over evacuation routes makes weekly attendance hard to sustain. Online group therapy with licensed Louisiana clinicians lets residents access care regardless of parish, weather, or work schedule.


UNDERSTANDING THE CHALLENGE

Group Therapy challenges in Louisiana

The Problem

Louisiana's 4,597,740 residents are spread across 64 parishes and 52,378 square miles of wetlands, river deltas, and Gulf coast, and access to group therapy is constrained by both geography and a clinician base concentrated around New Orleans and Baton Rouge. At 87.8 people per square mile, residents in bayou parishes and coastal communities often face 40-mile round trips over hurricane evacuation routes and flood-prone roads, which can stretch to 2-plus hours in practice. At local gas prices, that adds roughly $4 in fuel per session and about $201 a year. With 72.30% of parishes designated provider shortage areas and 314.9 therapists per 100,000 residents, most of the workforce sits in New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Shreveport, and Lafayette, leaving Acadiana, the Florida Parishes, and the deep coastal parishes thinly served.

The Impact

For 1,117,252 Louisianans experiencing mental illness across 64 parishes, the access reality mixes geography, weather, and economic schedule. Hurricane season cancels appointments for days or weeks at a time across the coastal parishes, and the 40-mile round trip over evacuation routes and flood-prone roads can stretch to 2-plus hours in practice. For residents in energy, port, fishing, and service industries, taking that much time away from work for a $4 fuel round trip means real income loss against a state median household income that already runs below the national average. The 72.30% provider shortage and 12 to 16-week waits mean that even when residents are ready to start, the system isn't, and many end up cycling through partial care.

The Solution

For the 1,117,252 Louisianans facing hurricane-season cancellations, evacuation-route drives, and a workforce concentrated around New Orleans and Baton Rouge, Grouport replaces the in-person logistics with secure video sessions from home. Matching with a licensed Louisiana clinician takes 24 to 48 hours rather than the 12 to 16-week wait at local parishes, sessions skip the $4 fuel round trip and 2-plus hour drives over flood-prone roads, and weekly attendance holds steady through storm season. At $32 per session on average ($140 a month), 70-80% below the $50 to $150 national group therapy range, the cost works for households on the state's $58,229 median household income, especially across Acadiana, the Florida Parishes, and the deep coastal parishes where local options are thinnest.
In Louisiana, 72.30% of counties are designated as Mental Health Professional Shortage Areas, which signals limited availability of clinicians for residents seeking services such as group therapy.
Online care lets Louisianans attend weekly group therapy from home, which fits hurricane-season cancellations and the energy, port, fishing, and service-industry schedules that drive most parish economies. Residents in Acadiana, the Florida Parishes, and the deep coastal parishes access the same licensed clinicians as New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Shreveport, and Lafayette residents, without the evacuation-route drives or flood-prone-road risk.

Getting Group Therapy in Louisiana: Wait Times and Barriers

Louisiana residents looking for Group Therapy work against a workforce of 314.9 providers per 100,000 residents and 72.30 percent of the state's 64 parishes designated Mental Health Professional Shortage Areas. Clinicians cluster around New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Shreveport, and Lafayette, while Acadiana, the Florida Parishes, and the coastal parishes along hurricane evacuation routes run thin, particularly in years when petrochemical plants, offshore oil rotations, and Gulf fisheries disrupt routines for weeks at a time. 24.3 percent of Louisianans experience mental illness annually and 21.8 percent of those who needed treatment did not receive it, one of the higher unmet-need rates in the Gulf South. The 12 to 16 weeks average wait stretches into a real barrier for the 4,597,740 residents on a $60,023 median household income, especially in coastal parishes where evacuation seasons routinely interrupt weekly attendance.

Geographic Barriers

Louisiana's physical footprint adds a second layer of friction that affects whether residents can realistically attend care consistently. The state's 4,597,740 residents are spread across 52,378 square miles of wetlands and coastal plains, with 87.8 people per square mile across 64 parishes of bayous and coastal marshes, from the Atchafalaya Basin and Acadiana parishes to the Florida Parishes and the Mississippi River delta. In that context, reaching in-person services often means a 40 mile round trip over hurricane evacuation routes and flood prone roads. What looks like a 20 mile trip on maps can take 2+ hours in reality, which turns a weekly appointment into a half-day commitment once travel, arrival time, and return travel are included. During late summer and early fall, storm conditions and tropical-system flooding can make roads impassable and force cancellations, creating gaps that are especially disruptive for group therapy, where continuity and regular attendance support progress and group cohesion.

Extended Wait Times

In Louisiana, a 12 to 16-week wait for therapy is the gap between the moment someone decides to seek help and the moment a group actually meets, and that distance shapes more than scheduling. It changes what residents are willing to accept once an opening appears. After 12 weeks on a waitlist, taking the first available group is usually easier than holding out for a better clinical or scheduling fit, even when the available group does not support the consistent attendance group therapy depends on. For the 21.8 percent of Louisiana adults who needed mental health care and did not receive it, that pattern repeats: care is reachable in theory, but the path to it asks for endurance during a difficult stretch, and the longer the queue runs, the more often the path gets abandoned before it ends.

Systemic Challenges

Across Louisiana, the combination of unmet need and a limited workforce makes access barriers systemic rather than situational. With 21.8 percent of adults who needed mental health care unable to access it and 314.9 providers per 100,000 residents, the clinicians who are practicing carry full caseloads, which limits scheduling flexibility, makes weekly continuity harder, and increases the chance that residents accept whatever opens up rather than the best clinical fit. With 72.30 percent of parishes designated provider shortages, residents in the Acadiana parishes, the Florida Parishes, and the coastal communities of Plaquemines, Terrebonne, and Lafourche have fewer specialty options for trauma, grief, or family-focused group work, and hurricane-season disruption further fragments continuity. The 12 to 16 week wait reflects how quickly capacity is consumed across all 64 parishes, and the system pressures compound for residents who would benefit most from specialized clinicians for sustained, weekly group care.

Urban-Rural Divide

Louisiana's urban-rural pattern in group-therapy access tracks where the state's clinicians cluster. New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Shreveport, Lafayette, and Lake Charles carry most of the workforce, while the Acadiana bayou parishes, the coastal communities along Plaquemines and Terrebonne, and the Delta parishes in the north often have one or two practices per parish or none at all. With 314.9 providers per 100,000 residents statewide, residents outside the major hubs encounter fewer choices and longer lead times, and the 72.30 percent shortage-area designation across parishes reinforces that pattern. In the metros, the friction is multi-month waitlists at established practices for petrochemical, port, and hospitality workers trying to find a workable evening slot; in the rural parishes, the friction is a 40 mile round trip and 2+ hours of travel time as the baseline. When hurricane season disrupts roads and schedules, the gap between available in theory and attendable in practice widens further.
For Louisiana residents, the most consistent path to Group Therapy is one that reduces dependence on scarce local openings, 12 to 16 week waits, and travel over flood-prone roads across a 72.30 percent shortage footprint. Online sessions can support regular weekly attendance without 40-mile round trips, and matching within 24 to 48 hours directly addresses the wait that delays care across the state. That structure helps residents maintain continuity even when weather, parish geography, or limited in-person capacity would otherwise interrupt a consistent group routine.

Affordable Group Therapy for Louisiana Residents

Affordability and Income

At a Louisiana median household income of $60,023, weekly therapy at the national group rate of $50 to $150 per session, or $216 to $649 a month, is a meaningful commit for households across the Acadiana parishes, the Northshore, the New Orleans service economy, the Baton Rouge industrial corridor, and the offshore-and-petrochemical workforce along the Gulf. Hourly wages, hurricane-season disruptions, and shift rotations make open-ended care costs especially hard to absorb. Grouport averages $32 per session, billed at $140 a month, which is 70 to 80 percent below the national group rate. That stability matters in a state with 314.9 mental health providers per 100,000 residents, 72.30 percent of counties designated Mental Health Professional Shortage Areas, and a 12 to 16 week average wait time. When local openings are scarce and storm seasons interrupt routines, a predictable monthly cost lets residents protect the weekly attendance that group therapy depends on, rather than dropping out when the next disruption arrives.

Hidden Cost and Barriers

Louisiana's geography creates recurring out-of-pocket costs for in-person care that go well beyond the session fee. A typical trip involves a 40-mile round trip over hurricane evacuation routes and flood-prone roads, with a direct fuel cost of about $4 per session. Over a year of weekly sessions, that adds up to $201 annually in fuel alone, separate from the therapy bill. Time is the other recurring cost: what looks like a 20-mile trip on a map can take 2+ hours in practice, which can mean missed work hours or reduced flexibility for residents tied to energy, shipping, port, and service industries along the Gulf and the Mississippi. With a $60,023 median household income, those indirect costs compound quickly when appointments are weekly and tropical weather forces rescheduling, particularly in shortage-designated parishes where the next available opening may be days or weeks away.

Immediate Availability

Louisiana's 12 to 16-week average wait time converts to 84 to 112 days of unsupported time between deciding to seek help and a first session. For someone whose anxiety, depression, or relationship strain is already disrupting work and sleep, those weeks are when patterns harden and early-intervention windows quietly close. The broader access gap reflects the same pressure: 21.8 percent of Louisiana adults who needed mental health care didn't receive it. Grouport replaces the 84 to 112-day wait with a 24 to 48-hour match to a licensed group therapist, so Louisiana residents can start weekly group sessions while motivation and clinical timing still favor change. Earlier starts also tend to translate into stronger attendance, since most people are far more likely to follow through within days than after months on a waitlist.
Grouport provides Louisiana residents with Group Therapy at $32 per session on average ($140/month), compared with national pricing of $50–$150 per session and $216–$649 per month. Cost matters most when it intersects with access: Louisiana's 12–16 week average wait time for therapy and the 72.30 percent of counties designated as Mental Health Professional Shortage Areas can force residents into longer searches and repeated intake steps before weekly care begins. Against a median household income of $60,023, predictable monthly pricing helps residents plan for consistent participation rather than weighing ongoing weekly support against other essential expenses. Grouport's matching in 24 to 48 hours also reduces the period spent waiting for an in-state opening, so residents can begin weekly care without spending months in queue. A flat $140 monthly rate keeps the cost picture predictable from week one.

How it Works

Community

Choose your online therapy group

Choose your desired online therapy group and sign up for our weekly plan. Most of our groups are $35/session, but our skills groups are $25/session.

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Personalized match

We’ll ensure you're matched to an online therapy group that best fits your mental health challenges and schedule. Don’t worry if you’re not entirely sure which group is right for you, as after signing up, a care coordinator can help make sure you get started in the group that’s right for you. We typically match you to a group right away!

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Meet weekly with your group

Join your group over video chat at the same time each week for 60-minute sessions. You’ll meet with the same members & therapist with a group of up to 12 members. Additional membership perks can include weekly handouts, symptom tracking, and one-off workshops.

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We treat the full spectrum of mental health needs, and life challenges in Louisiana

Our team of providers uses a diverse set of therapeutic modalities to create a holistic, personalized treatment program with your background, mental health needs, and recovery goals in mind for Louisiana residents. No matter the level of your symptoms, or what you’re dealing with, we have a group for you & can provide the care needed to get better.

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Self harm

Self-Harm, Suicidal Ideation, Self-injury, Suicide Survival

Common Treatments

Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Exposure Response Prevention (ERP), Exposure Therapy, Internal Family Systems (IFS), Eye Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing (EMDR), Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT), Psychodynamic Therapy, Motivational Interviewing (MI), Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT), Trauma-Focused CBT (TF-CBT), Narrative Therapy, Schema Therapy, Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT), Somatic Therapy, Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT), Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT), Prolonged Exposure (PE), Interpersonal Therapy (IPT), Behavioral Activation

  • OCD
  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • Trauma & PTSD
  • Borderline Personality Disorder
  • Bipolar Disorder
  • Narcissistic Abuse 
  • Eating Disorders
  • Body Dysmorphia 
  • Agoraphobia 
  • Anger Management
  • ADHD
  • Substance Abuse & Addiction
  • Postpartum depression or anxiety
  • Panic
  • Phobias
  • Grief & Loss
  • Relationship Challenges
  • Couples Issues
  • Parenting
  • Supporting a loved one
  • Work stress & burnout
  • Self-harm, Self-injury, Suicidal ideation
  • Chronic Illness
  • Divorce
  • Teen/Adolescent Groups 
  • Gender identity 
  • LGBTQIA Support

Common Treatments:

  • Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) 
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
  • Exposure Response Prevention Therapy (ERP)
  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
  • Emotion-focused Therapy (EFT)
  • Exposure Therapy
  • Motivational Interviewing 
  • Interpersonal Therapy
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Meet Our Therapists

Our therapists represent a wide range of clinical specialties & diverse backgrounds. They all undergo the most stringent credentialing process. Grouport therapists are caring, expert mental health professionals with years of experience helping people get the tools they need to see long-lasting change.

Grouport therapists are fully licensed clinical professionals (LCSW, LMFT, PhD, PsyD) with specialized training in evidence-based Group Therapy in Louisiana
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Grouport’s Results

80% of our members start with moderate to severe mental health symptoms

70% of our members feel significantly better within just 8 weeks

50% of our members achieve remission levels within just 8 weeks

80%
of our members start with moderate to severe mental health symptoms

70%
of our members feel significantly better within just 8 weeks

50%
of our members achieve remission levels within just 8 weeks

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Affordable Group Therapy & Care Options in Louisiana

Group, individual, couples, family, IOP, and teen therapy — all online, all therapist-led. Mix and match care options to fit your needs — and get discounted pricing when you bundle.

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Group Therapy

$35/session
billed at $140/month

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Individual Therapy

$112/session
billed at $448/month

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Couples Therapy

$123/session
billed at $492/month

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Family Therapy

$160/session
billed at $640/month

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IOP Therapy

$337/week
billed at $1,348/month

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Teen Therapy

$112/session
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Meaningful Results

Check out how our services have helped our members see life-changing results

Stephanie

“Grouport is time flexible and affordable and if it didn’t exist, I don’t know where I would go. I had looked into other places before Grouport and there really wasn’t any option like it.”

Michael

“I highly recommend this to anyone who is struggling with anxiety or depression. The therapists are top notch and have made me feel really comfortable and my anxiety has improved tremendously in only a few sessions!”

Isabel

"I joined Grouport to work on myself and to heal. I’m learning so much at every session! The change I see not only in myself but in my fellow group members is abundantly encouraging and profoundly fulfilling. Group therapy with Grouport is a powerful healing tool."

Sheldon

“I was feeling very down at the end of 2020 and I was ready to do something drastic that I know I'd likely regret. The group definitely helped show me that there are people who feel the same way as I do.”

Nancy

“The therapy from Grouport is high quality and convenient. I am becoming much more self aware and am liking myself more. My relationships at work are better and I’m much happier.”

Emily

“I like the connection you can make with total strangers and the confidentiality it comes with.”

Olivia

“My weekly group helps me get through the week. Best experience ever!”

Danielle

"Grouport can help you with your issues. Their therapists are well trained to work with you on your issues. I felt my anxiety greatly improve after only a few sessions. I highly recommend it!"

Glenn

"Grouport's approach to DBT is a real strength. This approach provides tools and methods for working with difficult emotions and getting a handle on them. It has given me hope where other approaches have failed."

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FAQs for Group Therapy in Louisiana

Do states differ on allowing interns or unlicensed therapists to practice in Louisiana?
Yes. States regulate who can practice, under what supervision, and with what title. Some states allow pre-licensed therapists to practice under supervision with disclosure to clients. Others restrict practice to fully licensed providers. Requirements for supervision vary. If you're seeing an intern or associate (pre-licensed therapist), they should disclose this and explain their supervision arrangement, as required by state law.
How much does online therapy typically cost in Louisiana?
It varies a lot. Grouport's individual therapy costs less than traditional in-person therapy, which typically runs $150-$300+ per session depending on where you live. For example, Grouport’s individual therapy sessions average $103/session. Online group therapy is more affordable, Grouport's group therapy is $25- $35/session or $140/month total, that’s less than the cost of one in person individual therapy session. What surprises a lot of people is that self-pay rates are usually cheaper than going through insurance after you factor in copays and deductibles. Online platforms often cost less than in-person because there's no office overhead to pay for. Not to mention, Grouport offers discounts when you combine sessions together or are doing more than one session per week.
What about shortage area housing instability in Louisiana?
Lack of affordable housing, poor housing quality, homelessness, housing discrimination, shortage areas often have terrible housing situations despite low rents. Therapy addresses the stress and trauma of housing instability, helps you navigate impossible housing decisions, and maintains hope despite circumstances. Stable housing is a fundamental need, when it's unstable, everything else is harder.
Can therapy help when my problems are mostly practical (no jobs, no services) in Louisiana?
Therapy can't create jobs and it can't magically make services appear. But it helps you cope with the mental health impacts of living somewhere with few opportunities, navigate difficult decisions about whether to stay or leave, and maintain hope when things feel hopeless. Therapists who work with shortage area clients understand your problems are structural, not personal failure.
Can I join a group if I'm already in crisis in Louisiana?
It depends on the crisis type and severity. Severe crises typically require more intensive treatment like IOP, PHP, or hospitalization before group therapy by itself is appropriate as groups can't provide crisis-level support. In a crisis you typically need more intensive care. You can always join a group after crisis stabilization. If you're in crisis during group membership, a care coordinator can help you get additional individual support, more frequent intensive care that combines multiple group sessions with individual therapy, perhaps medication management, or connects you with appropriate crisis resources while maintaining your group participation if safe and appropriate. Often groups help stabilize you through connection and support, but sometimes you need more intensive work first. An assessment conversation with a therapist can help figure out the best treatment plan.
What if I'm the only one with my specific problem in Louisiana?
You don't need identical problems to benefit from online group therapy. So while your exact situation might be unique, you'll be with people who have similar struggles. Even really different problems often share underlying patterns like isolation, fear, shame, difficulty trusting. Those commonalities matter more than identical circumstances. If you have a particular diagnosis then diagnosis-specific groups would be helpful and that’s why groups are typically structured around certain diagnoses like a trauma group, eating disorder group, OCD group, a BPD group, or it can be a group that focuses on a particular type of treatment like DBT, CBT, EMDR that’s helpful for certain things or it might be a general group for folks who have commonalities of some sort.
Can group therapy help with grief and loss in Louisiana?
Grief groups are incredibly powerful. Shared loss creates deep connection, being around people who actually get it instead of well-meaning friends who don't know what to say. You don't have to explain yourself or feel like you're bringing everyone down. Grief groups are incredibly powerful because loss is often isolating and people dealing with grief often feel like nobody understands. Shared loss creates deep connection since being around people who actually get it is tremendously helpful instead of well intentioned friends who don't know what to say. The therapeutic power comes from being with others who understand grief's reality and not needing to explain or justify your pain. Grief groups don't fix grief but make it more bearable and help you cope better while integrating loss into your life.
Can I leave a group if it's not working for me in Louisiana?
Yes, but planned endings benefit both you and the group. If the group isn't helping after 6-8 sessions, discuss concerns with the therapist first as well as a care coordinator and sometimes the therapist can ultimately make adjustments that will result in a major difference for you. If you're certain the group isn't the right fit, you can always switch groups as fit is important and dictates the quality of your experience in group. This is why we provide the flexibility to switch groups at any time, and our care coordinators will work with you to make sure you’re satisfied with whichever group fit you’re in.
How is online group therapy different from in-person in Louisiana?
Online group therapy provides the same therapeutic benefits as in-person groups while adding some unique features. Everyone joins by video from wherever they are physically located. It’s the same therapeutic experience, just a different format. Many people actually prefer online since there’s no commute, you can do it from home, and this way it's easier to make it part of your consistent routine. The therapist also manages online-specific differences like coordinating turn taking, managing technology problems, and ensuring engagement. Nonetheless it's shown to be as effective as in person group therapy, and many people find it to be even more effective for a variety of reasons.
Can I attend online therapy sessions from anywhere in Louisiana?
You can attend your online therapy sessions from anywhere. The key requirements are any private location with internet access
Can I switch between devices during my subscription in Louisiana?
Yes, you can attend sessions from any device with a camera and microphone as long as you have stable internet and privacy.
How long does therapy take to work in Louisiana?
Most clients begin noticing improvements within 8-12 sessions, though this varies based on your goals and situation. Grouport research shows that 70% of clients improve significantly within 8 sessions. Some issues (like learning specific coping skills for anxiety) may show progress quickly, while others (like healing from trauma or changing long-standing relationship patterns) take longer. Your therapist will discuss realistic timelines and measurable goals during your first few sessions, and you'll regularly review progress together to ensure therapy remains effective and on track with your goals.

Group Therapy Across All of Louisiana

Counties

Acadia Parish
Allen Parish
Ascension Parish
Assumption Parish
Avoyelles Parish
Beauregard Parish
Bienville Parish
Bossier Parish
Caddo Parish
Calcasieu Parish
Caldwell Parish
Cameron Parish
Catahoula Parish
Claiborne Parish
Concordia Parish
De Soto Parish
East Baton Rouge Parish
East Carroll Parish
East Feliciana Parish
Evangeline Parish
Franklin Parish
Grant Parish
Iberia Parish
Iberville Parish
Jackson Parish
Jefferson Parish
Jefferson Davis Parish
Lafayette Parish
Lafourche Parish
LaSalle Parish
Lincoln Parish
Livingston Parish
Madison Parish
Morehouse Parish
Natchitoches Parish
Orleans Parish
Ouachita Parish
Plaquemines Parish
Pointe Coupee Parish
Rapides Parish
Red River Parish
Richland Parish
Sabine Parish
St. Bernard Parish
St. Charles Parish
St. Helena Parish
St. James Parish
St. John the Baptist Parish
St. Landry Parish
St. Martin Parish
St. Mary Parish
St. Tammany Parish
Tangipahoa Parish
Tensas Parish
Terrebonne Parish
Union Parish
Vermilion Parish
Vernon Parish
Washington Parish
Webster Parish
West Baton Rouge Parish
West Carroll Parish
West Feliciana Parish
Winn Parish

Cities

New Orleans
Baton Rouge
Shreveport
Lafayette
Lake Charles
Kenner
Bossier City
Monroe
Alexandria
New Iberia
Slidell
Houma
Central
Ruston
Hammond
Sulphur
Opelousas
Marrero
Gretna
Pineville
Thibodaux
West Monroe
Harvey
Terrytown
Prairieville
Laplace
Bayou Cane
Metairie
Denham Springs
Natchitoches

Zip Codes

70112, 70113, 70114, 70115, 70116, 70117, 70118, 70119, 70121, 70122, 70123, 70124, 70125, 70126, 70127, 70128, 70129, 70130, 70801, 70802, 70803, 70805, 70806, 70807, 70808, 70809, 70810, 70811, 70812, 70814, 71101, 71103, 71104, 71105, 71106, 71107, 71108, 71109, 71110, 71111, 70501, 70503, 70506, 70508, 70601, 70605, 70062, 71112, 71201, 71301, 70560, 70458, 70563, 71203, 71303, 70003, 70001, 70002, 70005, 70006, 70056, 70058, 70053, 70065, 70301, 70401, 70663, 70570, 70023, 70094, 70360, 71291, 71292, 70544, 70510, 70036, 70075, 70433, 70057

If you have an address in Louisiana, Grouport can serve you regardless of your ZIP code.

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