The Grouport Journal

Explore all things mental health. Check out some of our latest journals below.

Navigating Career and Professional Stress: The Importance of Counseling in Greenville

Individual Therapy

Navigating Career and Professional Stress: The Importance of Counseling in Greenville

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Understanding Individual Therapy and CPT Code 90834: What You Need to Know

Individual Therapy

Understanding Individual Therapy and CPT Code 90834: What You Need to Know

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Group + Individual Therapy for BPD: Why Combination Care Can Work Better

OCD & ERP Therapy

Group + Individual Therapy for BPD: Why Combination Care Can Work Better

Group + individual therapy for BPD can help by combining private support for personal patterns, safety needs, and relationship challenges with structured group practice for DBT skills. This combination may support steadier progress by building emotional regulation, distress tolerance, accountability, and more consistent coping in real-life situations.

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Therapy for Borderline Personality Disorder: What Real Progress Looks Like

BPD & Emotional Regulation

Therapy for Borderline Personality Disorder: What Real Progress Looks Like

Therapy for borderline personality disorder helps people build emotional regulation, safer coping, stronger relationship skills, and more stable responses during distress. Real progress is usually gradual, showing up as fewer crisis-driven reactions, better repair after conflict, and more consistent use of DBT-informed skills and support.

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Therapy for BPD: How DBT Skills Support Emotional Stability

BPD & Emotional Regulation

Therapy for BPD: How DBT Skills Support Emotional Stability

This blog explains how therapy for BPD, especially DBT therapy, can help people manage intense emotions, relationship stress, impulsive reactions, and distress more safely. It also guides readers on how to compare BPD therapy options, including individual therapy, group skills training, online care, and self-guided DBT, based on symptoms, safety needs, and clinical support.

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Affordable Online Therapy for Anxiety: How to Avoid Cheap but Weak Care

Anxiety & Panic

Affordable Online Therapy for Anxiety: How to Avoid Cheap but Weak Care

Affordable online therapy can be a practical option for anxiety when it includes licensed support, clear structure, privacy protection, and care that matches the person’s symptoms. The blog explains why the cheapest therapy option is not always the best choice, especially if it lacks therapist access, safety guidance, personalization, or proper credentials.

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Online CBT Program vs Live Therapy: Which Works Better for Anxiety?

Therapy Comparisons

Online CBT Program vs Live Therapy: Which Works Better for Anxiety?

This blog compares online CBT programs and live therapy for anxiety, explaining when self-guided support may work and when therapist-led care is a better fit. It shows that the right choice depends on anxiety severity, daily functioning, safety, and the need for personalized support.

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Therapy for Adult ADHD and Anxiety: Building Focus Without Burning Out

Anxiety & Panic

Therapy for Adult ADHD and Anxiety: Building Focus Without Burning Out

This blog explains how therapy for adult ADHD can help when focus problems, procrastination, emotional overload, and anxiety create a cycle of stress and burnout. It covers how ADHD and anxiety overlap, how online therapy may support routines and emotional regulation, and how CBT, DBT, individual therapy, couples therapy, group therapy, or higher-support care may fit different needs.

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High-Functioning Anxiety: When “Managing Fine” Still Needs Therapy

Anxiety & Panic

High-Functioning Anxiety: When “Managing Fine” Still Needs Therapy

This blog explains how high-functioning anxiety can affect people who appear successful, organized, or “fine” while privately struggling with overthinking, perfectionism, tension, poor sleep, or fear of mistakes. It covers when therapy for anxiety may be useful, how online counseling can help uncover hidden patterns, and how CBT, DBT, ACT, group therapy, individual therapy, and higher-support care may fit different needs.

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Online Therapy for Panic Attacks: What to Do Before Symptoms Spiral

Anxiety & Panic

Online Therapy for Panic Attacks: What to Do Before Symptoms Spiral

This blog explains how online therapy for panic attacks can help people understand panic symptoms, identify triggers, and reduce avoidance before symptoms start controlling daily life. It covers what to do before panic symptoms spiral, when to seek medical help, and how CBT, DBT, group therapy, individual therapy, and higher-support care may fit different needs.

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Best Therapy for Depression: How CBT, DBT, Group, and Individual Care Compare

Depression & Mood

Best Therapy for Depression: How CBT, DBT, Group, and Individual Care Compare

This blog explains why the best therapy for depression depends on a person’s symptoms, support needs, privacy level, and daily functioning rather than one single treatment option. It compares CBT, DBT, group therapy, individual therapy, online care, and higher-support options to help readers understand what each approach may help with and when professional guidance is needed.

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Individual Therapy for Depression: When One-on-One Support Is the Better Fit

Depression & Mood

Individual Therapy for Depression: When One-on-One Support Is the Better Fit

This blog explains when individual therapy for depression may be a better fit for people who need private, focused support for mood, motivation, relationships, grief, or daily functioning. It also covers how online therapy can reduce barriers to care, how one-on-one support compares with group therapy, and what readers should consider before choosing the right depression therapy option.

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Group Therapy for Anxiety: Why Shared Practice Can Make Coping Skills Stick

Anxiety & Panic

Group Therapy for Anxiety: Why Shared Practice Can Make Coping Skills Stick

This blog explains how group therapy for anxiety helps people practice coping skills in realistic, supportive settings instead of only learning them in theory. It covers how anxiety affects daily life, how online therapy can improve access to care, and how CBT, DBT, ACT, and mindfulness may support symptom management. It also helps readers compare individual therapy, online group therapy, and combined care options based on their needs.

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Online Therapy for Anxiety and Depression: When One Condition Fuels the Other

Anxiety & Panic

Online Therapy for Anxiety and Depression: When One Condition Fuels the Other

Online therapy for anxiety and depression can help people understand the loop between worry, low energy, avoidance, and emotional shutdown. This blog explains how anxiety and depression often overlap, what online therapy can support, and how to choose a Grouport therapy option that fits your symptoms, schedule, and level of care.

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Therapy for Anxiety Online: How to Choose Support That Fits Your Week

Anxiety & Panic

Therapy for Anxiety Online: How to Choose Support That Fits Your Week

Finding therapy for anxiety online should not add more stress to your week. This guide explains how to choose realistic, therapist-led support that fits your schedule, needs, symptoms, and daily responsibilities, from individual therapy to group, DBT, teen, family, and couples therapy options.

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What to Expect in Your First Online Anxiety Therapy Session

Anxiety & Panic

What to Expect in Your First Online Anxiety Therapy Session

Online therapy has become an increasingly popular way for people to access mental health care. With the flexibility to meet from the comfort of your home, online sessions remove many barriers to traditional in-person therapy, such as commute times, limited local options, or scheduling conflicts.

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Starting Online Depression Therapy? Here’s What to Expect

Depression & Mood

Starting Online Depression Therapy? Here’s What to Expect

Depression is a common yet serious mental health condition that affects how you feel, think, and function in daily life. It can lead to persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, fatigue, and disinterest in activities once enjoyed. For many, these symptoms make it difficult to maintain relationships, perform at work or school, and engage in basic self-care.

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Overcoming OCD with Online Therapy: What You Need to Know About ERP (Exposure and Response Prevention)

OCD & ERP Therapy

Overcoming OCD with Online Therapy: What You Need to Know About ERP (Exposure and Response Prevention)

In recent years, online therapy has emerged as a powerful and convenient tool for treating the mental stress and compulsions associated with OCD. Achieve access to specialized care from the comfort of your own homes—an important option if your symptoms make travel or in-person interaction difficult. Grouport helps expand access to evidence-based care by offering affordable online group therapy led by therapists licensed in OCD treatment approaches like ERP.

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The Power of Online DBT Therapy: Can It Help with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)?

DBT

The Power of Online DBT Therapy: Can It Help with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)?

When the symptoms of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) become difficult to manage on your own, Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) has been shown to be one of the most consistently-effective forms of treatment. Developed by psychologist Dr. Marsha Linehan, DBT is a structured, evidence-based therapy specifically designed to help individuals manage intense emotions, build healthier relationships, and reduce harmful behaviors.

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The Benefits of Online Group Therapy: Connecting with Others Virtually

Group Therapy

The Benefits of Online Group Therapy: Connecting with Others Virtually

Online group therapy offers a supportive space where understanding people can connect, share experiences, and receive guidance from a licensed therapist. Unlike one-on-one sessions or the traditional group therapy process, online options foster shared healing without sacrificing convenience, allowing participants to learn from one another while benefiting from expert facilitation. Platforms like Grouport make this process even more accessible than ever by offering expert-led group sessions tailored to specific needs.

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Online Therapy for Anxiety: What to Expect and How It Helps

Anxiety & Panic

Online Therapy for Anxiety: What to Expect and How It Helps

Online therapy continues to become a more convenient and accessible alternative to traditional in-person counseling—eliminating the barriers of travel, scheduling conflicts, and geographical limitations. This shift toward virtual mental health services is especially valuable, particularly for anxious individuals who've previously struggled to find the right support. Platforms like Grouport further enhance accessibility by offering structured online group therapy sessions, providing a supportive community alongside expert guidance.

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Calming Nighttime Anxiety Attacks

Anxiety & Panic

Calming Nighttime Anxiety Attacks

Nighttime anxiety attacks can be particularly distressing. The stillness of the night combined with the isolation that darkness often brings can amplify feelings of panic. However, understanding effective strategies to manage and calm these episodes can make a substantial difference. This article offers actionable insights into calming nighttime anxiety attacks.

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