Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about our therapy consultation groups.
What are therapy consultation groups?
Therapy consultation groups are professional gatherings where therapists meet regularly to discuss cases, share expertise, and support each other's professional growth. These groups provide a space for peer consultation, learning, and networking within specific therapeutic approaches or specialties.
How do I join a group?
To join a group, browse our available groups and click on ones that interest you. You can view detailed information about each group and apply directly through the group's page. The group leader will review your application and contact you with next steps.
Can I create my own group?
Yes! If you're an experienced therapist, you can create and lead your own consultation group. Click on 'Create a Group' to get started. You'll be able to specify your group's focus, meeting frequency, and other important details.
Are the groups virtual or in-person?
We support both virtual and in-person groups. Each group listing specifies whether meetings are held online or in a physical location. Virtual groups typically meet via secure video conferencing platforms.
What is the typical group size?
Group sizes vary based on the leader's preference and the type of consultation being offered. Most groups range from 6-12 members to ensure meaningful participation and discussion time for all members.
How often do groups meet?
Meeting frequency varies by group. Some groups meet weekly, while others meet bi-weekly or monthly. The meeting schedule is clearly listed in each group's description.
What are the benefits of joining a consultation group?
Benefits include: professional development, peer support, case consultation, networking opportunities, earning CEUs (when applicable), and expanding your therapeutic toolkit through shared experiences and knowledge.
How do I contact support?
For any questions or assistance, please visit our Contact page. Our team is here to help with technical issues, group management, or any other concerns you may have.
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