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Group Therapy in Claymont, Delaware

Compare 3 Group Therapy clinics in Claymont, Delaware that offer care for addiction recovery, grief, and social anxiety. Review services, ratings, and contact details to find the right provider near you.
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  • Bernadette Momoh, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner

    Bernadette Momoh is a psychiatric nurse practitioner seeing patients at a LifeStance Health office on Naamans Road in Claymont. The practice provides psychiatric evaluations and medication management for adults dealing with mood disorders, anxiety, and related conditions. Services appear to focus on outpatient psychiatry rather than procedural treatments like TMS or ketamine therapy. Patients seeking family counseling or relationship therapy may find additional providers within the LifeStance network at this location.

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  • Bernard Nosanchuk, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner

    Bernard Nosanchuk operates a psychiatric practice in Claymont through LifeStance Health, providing medication management and psychiatric evaluations for adults. The practice is located on Naamans Road and treats conditions including mood disorders, anxiety, and substance use disorders. As a psychiatric nurse practitioner, Nosanchuk offers outpatient mental health services, though specialized procedural treatments like TMS or ketamine are not specified in available listings.

  • LifeStance Therapists & Psychiatrists Claymont

    LifeStance operates an outpatient mental health clinic on Naamans Road in Claymont, providing psychiatric services and counseling for children, adults, couples, and families. The practice includes psychiatrists, therapists, and licensed counselors who address mood disorders, anxiety, relationship concerns, and general mental health needs. Procedural treatments such as TMS or esketamine are not mentioned in available clinic data. Appointments are scheduled through the LifeStance centralized intake system.

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About Group Therapy

Group therapy is therapist-led treatment in which a small group — typically 6 to 12 people — meets regularly to work through shared challenges. It's used for substance use recovery, grief, social anxiety, depression, eating disorders, trauma, and many other concerns where peer support amplifies the therapeutic process.

Sessions usually run 60 to 90 minutes weekly. The therapist sets ground rules, guides discussion, and facilitates structured exercises depending on the group's focus. Members share their experiences, listen to others, and learn from the diversity of perspectives in the room. Confidentiality is foundational — what's shared in group stays in group.

Group therapy isn't simply cheaper individual therapy; it's a different modality with distinct benefits. The experience of being heard by peers, witnessing others' progress, and practicing interpersonal skills in real time are unique to the group setting. Many patients use group therapy as a complement to individual therapy or medication, not as a replacement.

Insurance coverage for group therapy is generally good, often at lower copays than individual sessions. Clinics in our directory offer both general process groups and specialized groups for specific conditions.