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Please Note: The UCC will only be providing remote group counseling services until further notice.

 

About Group Counseling

The UCC provides several options including support groups, group therapy, and workshops. Unlike individual counseling at the UCC, there is no limit to the number of times you can come to group.  These resources are ideal because they are free and because you can use them over the phone, with your computer, or through text. Moreover, these services were developed and are provided by highly trained and compassionate therapists.

Types of Group Counseling

Support groups

Support groups provide an atmosphere conducive to sharing your concerns with others whose lives are impacted by similar issues. The focus is on providing a space for validation, encouragement, and mutual understanding. Support groups do not emphasize dynamics occurring between members, nor do they emphasize change.

Beyond Binaries

A weekly support group for transgender, nonbinary and gender non-conforming folx.

Building a Community of Women in STEM

A space where women & femme-identified students can connect.

Building Resilience

A space for BIPOC to share oral histories, cultural practices, passions, foods, interests and art while exploring healing through community.

Chai & Chat*

A support group to provide a safe space for international students to share their experiences and discuss difficulty, challenges and amusement.

*Only offered to international students.

Don’t Panic!

A psychoeducational and skills group for those suffering from panic attacks. Clients will learn about anxiety and panic and learn to change anxious thinking and face their fears.

Faith + Doubt 

Provides support to those who are exploring and/or questioning their spiritual/religious/philosophical take on life.

Finding Our Voice: Women of Color Support Group

Provides a space for WOC to connect, sharing our struggles, strengths, and ways of coping while honoring our unique individual backgrounds. 

Loss and Transformation 

Provides support for any type of loss such as many of us have experienced due to COVID. Through compassionate, supportive sharing members can discover post-traumatic growth that can emerge from the grief journey.

Skills Group

Learn and practice coping skills for both short- term crisis and longterm growth, using practical strategies to improve well- being and relationships. Members must be in individual counseling.

Therapy, psychoeducational and interpersonal process groups

These types of groups go beyond providing a space for sharing feedback and support. They allow participants to gain multiple perspectives, practice skills, try out new behaviors, and learn how to have more satisfying relationships. Interpersonal dynamics occurring between members may be emphasized, often leading to enhanced personal growth.

Graduate Student Self- Compassion Group

Self- compassion & meaningful connection with other graduate students experiencing imposterism or lack of belonging.

Loneliness and Connection

Explore concerns, clarify values & consider cultural factors in maximizing well- being by deepening interpersonal connection.

Embody

A closed group for women & femmes seeking to empower ourselves and heal our relationship to our bodies.

The Space Between Us

Cultivate more satisfying relationships by paying attention to relational patterns and cultural context.

Growth Through Connection

Using mindfulness & attention to interpersonal dynamics, members foster personal growth & more authentic, satisfying relationships.

Reclaiming our Voices

This is a 9- week closed group for female identified people who are survivors of interpersonal violence.

Women’s Self- Compassion

Nurture your self- compassion through mindfulness, self- exploration, & fostering community with other women & femmes.

Surviving and Succeeding in Grad School (All gender)

Participants from various disciplines provide social & emotional support for achievement of personal & academic goals. 

Men’s Self- Compassion

Men jointly explore masculinity & vulnerability through mindfulness & compassion instead of self- criticism, guilt, & shame.

Striving and Thriving in Grad School (Women/ Femme)

Participants from various disciplines provide social & emotional support for achievement of personal & academic goals. 

Merging Paths of Wellness

Incorporating mindfulness and authenticity, members share support, strategies & information on diverse chronic mental health diagnoses they live with.

How to Join a Group

For New Clients:

  1. Contact the UCC at 801-581-6826 to schedule your intake.
  2. Review groups and registration criteria (if any).
  3. Contact facilitator or  Register

For Existing Clients:

  1. Review groups and registration criteria (if any).
  2. Contact facilitator or  Register

 

Additional Resources

If you have a smartphone, there are also various apps you can install.  You can also connect with a Crisis Counselor at any time to receive free 24/7 support: Text HOME to 741741 (US and Canada)

 

Questions?

For general questions about group services, please contact Gretchen Anstadt using the button below or by phone at 801-581-6826.

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Last Updated: 2/2/22