If you’re looking for therapy groups or support groups in Denver, Colorado, you’ve come to the right place. My Therapy Groups is a free directory of 1,400+ verified therapy and support groups across the U.S., including options for Denver residents. Whether you need a clinician-led therapy group or a peer support community, you can browse by topic, format, and cost — no signup required.

Types of Groups Available in Denver

Denver hosts a wide range of mental health and recovery groups. Therapist-led groups are typically run by licensed professionals (LCSWs, psychologists, LPCs, LMFTs) and cover diagnoses like anxiety, depression, PTSD, and eating disorders. Peer-led groups in Denver include AA, NA, SMART Recovery, DBSA, NAMI Connection, and many condition-specific communities. Many Denver-area groups now offer hybrid formats — in-person meetings plus virtual options — making support more accessible regardless of your schedule.

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Insurance & Cost Coverage in Denver

Cost for therapy and support groups in Denver varies by format. Peer-led groups (AA, SMART Recovery, NAMI Connection, DBSA) are typically free or donation-based. Therapist-led groups in Denver are usually covered by health insurance with copays of $20 to $50 per session; out-of-pocket rates range from $40 to $90 per session. Many Denver providers offer sliding-scale pricing or accept Medicaid. Community mental health centers in the Denver area also run free or low-cost group programs. Always confirm coverage with your specific insurance plan before joining.

Online vs In-Person Groups in Denver

Denver residents have strong options in both formats. In-person groups offer face-to-face connection and structured environments — ideal for those who benefit from leaving home for protected time. Virtual groups have expanded substantially since 2020 and now serve Denver-area residents who face transportation, mobility, scheduling, or childcare constraints. Hybrid groups (some sessions in-person, others online) have become particularly popular in Denver because they accommodate both preferences within a single community.

Mental Health Resources in Denver

If you or someone you know is in crisis, call or text 988 to reach the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline (free, 24/7). For non-emergency support in Denver, SAMHSA’s National Helpline (1-800-662-4357) provides free, confidential treatment referrals. The Denver area also has local crisis lines and behavioral health hotlines — search “Denver mental health crisis line” or check Colorado’s state-level resources for local options. To browse more groups beyond Denver, see our Colorado directory.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find a therapy group in Denver?

Start by identifying the concern that matters most (anxiety, addiction, grief, etc.), then browse our topic-specific pages or our full directory. Filter by location, format, and cost. Once you find a candidate group in Denver, contact the facilitator directly to confirm meeting times and confirm openings. Many Denver groups welcome a trial visit before committing.

Are there free therapy groups in Denver?

Yes. Peer-led recovery groups (AA, NA, SMART Recovery), NAMI Connection groups, DBSA support groups, and community-funded grief and crisis groups in Denver are typically free. Many hospitals and community mental health centers in the Denver area also offer free psychoeducation groups and caregiver support groups.

Can I join a virtual group from Denver?

Yes. Most virtual groups in our directory welcome Denver residents (and members from anywhere). State-level licensing only restricts clinical therapy groups led by licensed professionals; peer-led groups (AA, SMART Recovery, etc.) and educational support groups have no geographic restrictions. Check each listing for any state or residency requirements.

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