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In this episode, Louise Fouché explores a question many clinicians and community practitioners are asking: Do therapeutic groups in the community work—and how might they differ from hospital-based groups? Drawing on a year-long, trust-funded community project, Louise shares what changed when group facilitation moved closer to where people live and lead—highlighting social cohesion, collective resilience, mindset shifts, and measurable improvements in wellbeing. 🧠 Key ideas you’ll learn: Why community-based group therapy matters when access to mental health services is limited How a group-based model can strengthen belonging, reduce isolation and fatigue, and build “my other family” cohesion What improved wellbeing can look like when measured over time (including wellbeing scale re-assessment) How groups can grow collective resilience through shared problem-solving and shared resources What shifts in drive, confidence, boundaries, communication, and professional identity can emerge in community leaders 📊 What the project outcomes highlighted: Increased capacity and service delivery after sustained group support Increased resilience (including collective resilience) and more active participation over time Strong links between cohesion and wellbeing Clear mindset shifts away from stuck narratives toward more empowered problem-solving 🛠️ Try this in your next community group: Design for belonging: build predictable check-ins, shared rituals, and “we’re in this together” moments Facilitate shared resources: intentionally create space for members to exchange tools, templates, and solutions Strengthen voice + boundaries: support members to name roles, limits, and leadership identity Track change: use simple pre/post measures (wellbeing + cohesion + drive) to reflect impact 🔗 More resources: Louise mentions a detailed blog on the OTGrow website that outlines the approach and structure used in this kind of community project. https://otgrow.co.za/ot-groups-are-fo... 👍 If you found this helpful, like, subscribe, and share with anyone facilitating group therapy, occupational therapy groups, or community mental health programs.