SCC Student Services

Clinical Treatment Groups

“The best part about being with a group is that you don’t have to do everything alone.” -Justin Timberlake

Groups offer the unique opportunity to be with others who “get it.”  Group members struggle in the same areas, and are working to make them better.  Group leaders are trained mental health therapists with the knowledge and expertise to guide the group with skills, strategies, and activities.  They facilitate meaningful, supportive connections among group members to help you reach your goals.

Clinical Treatment Groups are a little different than support groups.  They are small, with only about 6-8 members.  The same people participate each week for a length of time, usually around 5 weeks.  The group leader provides information and guides the discussion each week, and members participate to work on skills and ideas discussed.  Group members benefit from working on their own goals while also supporting one another.

Clinical Anxiety Treatment Group

Clinical Anxiety Treatment Group

In this group, facilitators provide information about anxiety and strategies for management. Group members will have the opportunity to process experiences of anxiety in a supportive environment with others who understand them, and will be encouraged and uplifted as they work towards their goals. Group leaders will guide members in practicing new strategies, and learning more about their own experience of anxiety so that they may better address challenges.

"Clinical Anxiety Treatment Group" is facilitated by Kristen Capps, Ph.D..

Clinical 'How to ADHD' Treatment Group

Clinical 'How to ADHD' Treatment Group

Can’t break the cycle of procrastination? Get stuck starting even simple tasks? Get sucked into doing something for hours, even when you should be doing something else? Find yourself distracted by every little thing? Feel your emotions more intensely than your friends seem to? Welcome to the ADHD Clinical Group. Here you will learn about some of the common and less frequently talked about symptoms that people with ADHD experience. Group leaders will provide a strengths-based approach to combating myths about ADHD and learning more about what it is, how it shows up in people’s lives, and ways to make it work for you. Group leaders will also provide space for processing experiences of ADHD with the support of peer group members.

"Clinical How to ADHD Group" is facilitated by Sam Roth, MSW, LCSW-C

Contact Information

Location

1501 W. Mount Royal Lower Level Balltimore, MD 21217