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Group therapy: 5 red flags your session isn’t a safe space

by Staff Bona
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Group therapy can be a powerful tool for healing, connection and personal growth. Whether you’re navigating anxiety, grief, addiction or relationship challenges, sharing experiences in a supportive environment can help you feel less alone. But not every group therapy setting is emotionally safe — and knowing the warning signs matters.

Also see: Friendship therapy: Can healthy friendships improve your mental health?

Here are five red flags that could indicate your group therapy session isn’t the healthy space it should be.

1. Confidentiality isn’t taken seriously 

A safe group therapy environment depends on trust. If participants casually share other members’ stories outside the session, or the facilitator fails to reinforce confidentiality rules, it can create anxiety and emotional harm.

While no group can guarantee complete privacy, clear boundaries and respect for confidentiality should always be part of the process.

2. One person dominates every session

Healthy group therapy allows everyone a chance to speak and feel heard. If one member constantly takes over conversations, interrupts others or shifts the focus back to themselves — without intervention from the therapist — the group dynamic can quickly become unhealthy.

A skilled facilitator should create balanced participation and gently manage disruptive behaviour.

Also see: Why focusing on your mental health is a powerful step

3. You feel judged or ashamed 

Group therapy should encourage openness, not humiliation. If members mock, criticise or dismiss your experiences, or if the therapist allows shaming language to continue unchecked, it’s a major warning sign.

Constructive feedback is part of growth, but emotional safety should never be sacrificed.

4. The therapist lacks professional boundaries  

Therapists should maintain professionalism at all times. Oversharing personal details, playing favourites or engaging in inappropriate relationships with group members can damage trust and create an unsafe atmosphere.

If boundaries feel blurred, trust your instincts.

5. You leave feeling worse every time 

Therapy can be emotionally intense, and difficult sessions are normal. But if you consistently leave feeling distressed, unsafe or emotionally drained without support or resolution, it may be time to reassess whether the group is right for you.

When to walk away 

Group therapy should help you feel supported, respected and empowered. If the environment repeatedly leaves you feeling unsafe or unheard, seeking a different therapist or support group may be the healthiest next step.

Also see: 5 Red flags to look out for when choosing a therapist

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