About Virtual Group Therapy
We offer the convenience and privacy of group therapy with a licensed clinician via Telehealth from the location of your choice. Providers include:
- Dr. Steven Hannant, PsyD, Clinical Psychologist, Sport Psychologist and performance enhancement specialist.
- Regan Hannant, MSW, LCSW, Licensed Therapist and performance enhancement specialist.
- Jade Woodard-Pyburn, MSW, LCSW, Licensed Therapist and general counseling specialist.
Virtual Group Therapy can provide a safe, supportive environment to help address a variety of issues faced by the modern teenager. Dr. Steven Hannant is the primary group leader and has worked with teenagers for two decades and is also a teenager parent.
Joining a group of strangers may sound intimidating at first, but group therapy provides benefits that individual therapy may not. Groups can act as a support network and a sounding board. Other members of the group often help you come up with specific ideas for improving a difficult situation or life challenge, and hold you accountable along the way.
Regularly talking and listening to others also helps you put your own problems in perspective. Many people experience mental health difficulties, but few speak openly about them to people they don’t know well. Oftentimes, you may feel like you are the only one struggling — but you’re not. It can be a relief to hear others discuss what they’re going through, and realize you’re not alone.
Diversity is another important benefit of group therapy. People have different personalities and backgrounds, and they look at situations in different ways. By seeing how other people tackle problems and make positive changes, you can discover a whole range of strategies for facing your own concerns.
Confidentiality is an important part of the ground rules for group therapy. However, there’s no absolute guarantee of privacy when sharing with others, so use common sense when divulging personal information. That said, remember that you’re not the only one sharing your personal story. Groups work best where there is open and honest communication between members. Group members will start out as strangers, but in a short amount of time, you’ll most likely view them as a valuable and trusted source of support.
Please note: This is NOT a crisis group. If you feel very depressed, suicidal or you think you are about to hurt yourself or someone else, call your doctor immediately or go to the nearest hospital or clinic and ask for help.
Group Therapy: 60-90 minute session
Existing patients/clients/members
- Call our office @ 252-291-0735
New patients/clients/members
Step 1. Pay for your phone consult with a Psychologist
Step 2. Receive your confirmation email & complete new patient paperwork
Paperwork Procedure:
- As soon as your payment is confirmed you will be contacted via email to quickly complete the new patient paperwork.
- Your paperwork will help determine the psychologist best suited for your personal needs.
- Please make sure your email is valid.
Step 3. Schedule your appointment
Scheduling Procedure:
- As soon as your paperwork is completed you will be contacted via email to schedule your appointment
- Please make sure your email is valid
- The goal is to schedule within 1 week
Step 4. Complete your initial consultation with the psychologist and determine if this group therapy is right for you.
Note: if you experience any technical difficulty or would prefer to complete this process by phone with a human being please TEXT our office: 1-833-DrSteve (377-8383) and CALL 252-291-0735




