Group therapy for addiction can help those in need find a community of hope, shared stories, and healing. Find groups to rebuild connection, purpose, and recovery.
Why Group Therapy Matters
You’ve carried the weight by yourself long enough: the loneliness, the fear of slipping, the question of “can I really rebuild my life?”
Imagine a place where you’re not just another name on a list but a person with a story, with a team ready to walk with you, and a community that understands exactly what you’re going through.
At Raise the Bottom’s group therapy in Idaho, you’ll find a safe place to share your truth, discover your voice and begin healing in connection, not alone.
Group therapy is recognized by leading behavioral-health organizations as one of the most powerful, transformative elements of addiction recovery. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) highlights group-based interventions as essential for reducing isolation, strengthening coping skills, building emotional resilience, and creating a sense of belonging that supports long-term healing. Research consistently shows that when individuals participate in therapeutic peer groups, they feel more supported, stay engaged in treatment longer, and develop the confidence needed to sustain recovery.
Clinical studies demonstrate that group therapy significantly improves treatment outcomes by fostering shared understanding, peer accountability, and community support, all of which have been shown to reduce relapse risk and increase emotional stability. Additional benefits include improved communication skills, healthier boundaries, strengthened problem-solving abilities, and an increased sense of hope through witnessing others’ progress. By providing a safe, structured environment where people can openly process challenges and celebrate wins, group therapy helps repair the emotional and social consequences of addiction, reinforces positive behavior change, and empowers individuals to build a solid foundation for lasting recovery
At Raise the Bottom, our group therapy service is a cornerstone of recovery for individuals battling substance use disorders. By combining expert-led peer sessions, structured support groups, and proven therapeutic tools, we help you rebuild connection, purpose, and resilience.
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Step 1
Connect with our admissions team and complete a free confidential assessment.
Step 2
You’ll join a group orientation session that sets expectations, introduces you to fellow participants, and helps you feel comfortable.
Step 3
Based on your journey and needs, you’ll be matched into the relapse-prevention, life-skills and peer support groups that suit you best.
Step 4
Attend regular sessions, engage honestly, practice skills between meetings, and receive guidance from expert facilitators.
Step 5
Group sessions continue as you progress into maintenance and long-term growth phases, ensuring you have community and structure every step of the way.
Group Therapy is Accessible in Idaho
Being in network with major insurers means more than coverage. It means we are breaking barriers so people across Idaho can finally access the opioid addiction treatment and counseling they need without delay or overwhelming cost.





















Supported, Cared For, and Never Alone
Our clinicians, counselors, and support staff are Idaho-based, certified in substance-use disorders, and deeply committed to your success. You remain connected to daily life while engaging in group therapy. Work, family, and community commitments stay intact while you build recovery.
Our guests report feeling welcomed, supported, understood, and motivated through our group processes. We accept most insurance, so our group-therapy offerings are accessible.
Explore Group Therapy Options
This service is ideal for:
Adults in Idaho seeking structured, peer-based support alongside medication-assisted treatment.
Individuals in early recovery needing connection, routine and relapse-prevention tools.
People transitioning out of acute care who want to build sustainable recovery habits.
Those looking for group therapy specifically attuned to opioid or stimulant use, dual diagnosis, trauma backgrounds, or life-skills deficits.
OTHER QUESTIONS
Absolutely. In fact, our group therapy is designed to enhance and support your MAT journey—not conflict with it. Whether you’re stabilizing on medication or in maintenance, joining others in group sessions helps you make sense of what you’re feeling, what triggers you’re facing and how recovery looks day-to-day. You’ll find practical tools and peer support that align with your medication plan, helping you stay engaged, motivated and moving forward.
We recommend participation in two or more groups each week (for example, a life-skills group and a peer/process group) because consistency builds trust, accountability and momentum. If you miss a session because of work, family or an unforeseen event, speak with your counselor—we’ll help you catch up and re-connect. The goal is steady growth, not perfection—and staying connected matters more than being flawless.
Yes. Recovery affects relationships, families and entire support systems—so we offer specially designed family/support-system add-on groups where your loved ones can learn, heal and support alongside you. These sessions help improve communication, rebuild trust and give your network of care the tools they need to lift you up rather than unintentionally holding you back.
Group therapy thrives when you’re ready to share, learn and grow together—but you don’t need to be perfect. If you’re ready to connect, be open to support and want to build a new story, you’ll find a place here. It’s ideal if you’re already engaging in treatment (like MAT), are in early recovery or moving into long-term maintenance, and want more than just one-on-one care—you want a community, structure and shared purpose.
It begins with a simple step: reach out to our admissions team for a confidential assessment. From there we’ll help match you into the orientation session, set you up with the groups that fit your journey and get you connected to peers who are walking the path. No judgment, no waiting in limbo. Just a clear invitation: “You're future is worth fighting for!”
Ready to Join?
You don’t have to walk this path alone. At Raise the Bottom, we believe recovery is stronger when people come together. With expert-led groups, structured support, and a community invested in your success, you’ll find more than treatment—you’ll find a family working toward a new beginning.
Call us now or fill out the form to schedule your assessment and begin your group-therapy journey in Idaho.
+1 208-271-3241
info@raisethebottomidaho.com
Complete this simple form and we’ll connect you with an expert who will answer your questions and help determine the best treatment path for your needs.