Group therapy is helpful for many students in meeting their goals and supporting their growth. RIH offers a variety of therapy groups depending on the semester, availability of group leaders, and student interest (e.g., undergraduate and graduate process groups, support groups, and skill-development groups).
Groups typically involve 1-2 counselors with 8 to 10 students, and they usually meet weekly for 60-90 minutes and students may participate in group therapy across an academic year. You control what and how much you share with the group, and we encourage you to share when you are ready. Group counseling provides unique opportunities to:
- relate with others in a way that can increase self-awareness
- experiment with different ways of interacting
- connect with peers who have similar experiences
- improve interpersonal relationships
A commitment to maintaining confidentiality is required for participation in group counseling.
Students might feel nervous or uncomfortable with the idea of joining a group. This is normal. Pursuing or confronting the things that cause us to feel uneasy can sometimes be the most beneficial way to facilitate change. RIH staff recognizes this; thus, efforts are made to ensure group environments are supportive and safe.
The first step to joining any group is to complete an Initial Consultation appointment. Please visit our appointments page for information about how to schedule an appointment.
For general group questions, please use your student health portal to send a secure message to the Front Desk.
Paws to Connect
Ever feel like social interactions don’t come with a manual? Whether you struggle to start a conversation or find it hard to step away from toxic relationships, you aren’t alone. Our group helps you practice the art of relating to others in a low-pressure environment. Through the shared experiences of your peers, you’ll gain the tools to understand social cues and build your social pack here at UMBC.
In-person Wednesdays from 3 – 4:30 p.m. beginning February 25
Graduate Student Support Group
You bring resilience, creativity, and tenacity to your work every day. Join our Weekly Virtual Graduate Student Group to leverage those strengths in a supportive community.
Rather than focusing on deficits, we focus on:
- Sharing Wisdom: Exchange strategies with peers who get it.
- Celebrating Wins: A dedicated space to acknowledge your progress.
- Refining Resilience: Identify and amplify the coping skills that work best for you.
Virtual Tuesdays from 3 – 4:30 p.m. beginning February 17
STAIR: Climbing Toward Calm and Connection
STAIR group helps persons who struggle with relationship dynamics and emotion regulation. High-stress experiences overwhelm the emotional system, creating both emotional chaos and numbing, undermining our ability to think and act effectively, and disturbing our sense of self and relationships. The skills training and practice introduced in this program are designed to help you leave behind old patterns and develop new interpersonal behaviors and emotion management skills more consistent with your current life goals.
In-person Tuesdays from 1:30 – 3 p.m. beginning February 17
In-person Fridays from 10:30 a.m. – 12 p.m. beginning March 27
Healing from Family Challenges
Healing from Family Challenges is a six-week group that provides psychoeducation and skills that help address the effects of adverse childhood experiences. It helps the members to recognize how these past challenging experiences might be impacting their current functioning and helps individuals identify healthy ways of coping with their experiences. Students transition from surviving past experiences to thriving in the present. The group creates a safe and supportive environment to develop an alternate way of looking at the past and develop a sense of meaning and purpose that help them thrive today.
In-person Thursdays from 2:30 – 4 p.m. beginning March 5