Codependency Recovery Group in Boston, MA
Boston's world-class hospital system includes McLean Hospital, MGH Psychiatry, and Beth Israel Deaconess, supplemented by hundreds of private therapists in Brookline, Newton, Cambridge, and the South End.
About Codependency Recovery Group
Codependency recovery groups help individuals who have lost themselves in relationships — whether with addicts, abusive partners, or emotionally unavailable family members — rediscover their identity, set boundaries, and build healthy relationships.
Finding Codependency Recovery Group in Boston
To find codependency recovery group in Boston, MA:
- Ask your individual therapist for a group referral — they often know groups in Boston not listed publicly
- Search Psychology Today's group therapy finder at psychologytoday.com/us/groups and filter by Boston
- Contact Boston's community mental health center for low-cost group options
- Check with your insurance carrier for covered group therapy providers in Boston
- Search NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) for Boston chapter support groups
Benefits of Codependency Recovery Group
- Understand codependency patterns
- Develop a healthy sense of self
- Learn boundary-setting skills
- Heal from people-pleasing and enabling
- Connect with others on the same journey
Cost in Boston
Free (CoDA) to $50–$80 per session for facilitated groups. Group therapy typically costs 40–60% less than individual therapy in Boston and surrounding areas.
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