Foundry Clinical Group offers weekly psychotherapy groups for sex addicts and partners of sex addicts. Groups are “closed,” meaning that members commit to regular weekly attendance. Casual drop-in participants unfortunately cannot be accommodated.
Please contact us at 510-463-4051 or via email to register or learn more about Foundry’s sex addiction groups in Oakland.
Recovery from Problematic Sexual Behaviors
Men’s Sex Addiction Group
Mondays 7-8:30pm
Wednesdays 7-8:30pm
Helping Partners/Spouses of Sex Addicts Heal
Partners of Sex Addicts Group
Tuesdays 11am-12:30pm
Advanced Partners of Sex Addicts Group
Mondays 11:30am-1pm
Recovery from Problematic Sexual Behaviors
Men’s Sex Addiction Group
Mondays 7-8:30pm
Wednesdays 7-8:30pm
Group provides a safe and confidential place for men to discuss topics relevant to sexual recovery. Recovering addicts are encouraged to “live in consultation” with other members by getting honest and checking-out their decision making. Group challenges men to take risks communicating with others in ways that are honest, productive and healthy. Members gain skills to better identify their inner dialogues and emotional responses. Relationship repair and empathy development are also addressed. Read more →
Helping Partners and Spouses of Sex Addicts Heal
Partners of Sex Addicts Group
Tuesdays 11am-12:30pm
For partners, group is the most crucial resource for healing. The discovery of sexual addiction leaves partners shocked, embarrassed and ashamed—but also fearful of inviting gossip if they confide in others. Friends and family may offer support, but their opinions and judgements can be uneducated and injurious. For partners, there is no substitute for sitting in a room surrounded by people who understand firsthand the many issues unique to partners of sex addicts. Read more →
Advanced Partners of Sex Addicts Group
Mondays 11:30am-1pm
For partners and spouses of sex addicts who have been in treatment/recovery for 2+ years.
Partners are invited to step into the next level of personal development though group psychotherapy. This is not a support or psychoeducation group. “Here and now” group psychotherapy grows each member’s capacity for emotional intimacy. Participants will become comfortable giving and receiving feedback about how group members experience each other interpersonally. While relationship with a sex addict is the common denominator, APG participants will prioritize self-discovery, self-determinism and creating the life they want. Read more →