FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is The G Society?
The G Society is a behavioral health and community support organization that provides non-clinical, skill-based services to children, families, and adults.
Our services focus on emotional regulation, daily functioning, and community-based support rather than therapy or clinical treatment.
Is The G Society a therapy or counseling practice?
No.
The G Society is not a psychotherapy or counseling practice.
We do not provide therapy, counseling, diagnostic assessments, or medical services. Our work is non-clinical and designed to support real-life skill development and stability.
Are licensed clinicians involved with The G Society?
Yes.
The G Society operates under the oversight of licensed behavioral health professionals who provide guidance, consultation, and quality assurance to support ethical service delivery and appropriate scope of practice.
While our services are non-clinical, licensed clinicians help ensure:
- Program integrity and safety
- Staff training and professional standards
- Appropriate boundaries between support services and clinical care
Licensed clinicians do not provide therapy through The G Society’s programs unless explicitly contracted and disclosed as a separate service.
What types of services does The G Society provide?
We provide structured, non-clinical behavioral health support services, including:
- Emotional regulation skill-building
- Youth and family support
- Caregiver education and guidance
- Community-based support services
- Program-based supports such as respite
Services are strengths-based, trauma-informed, and focused on practical application.
Who do you serve?
We serve:
- Children and adolescents
- Families and caregivers
- Adults seeking non-clinical behavioral health support
Eligibility and age ranges may vary by program.
What is ReGround Respite?
ReGround Respite is a program of The G Society that offers supportive respite services designed to help youth and families pause, reset, and regulate.
ReGround Respite is intended to:
- Support emotional and behavioral stability
- Reduce stress and overwhelm
- Strengthen family functioning
It is not therapy, crisis intervention, or babysitting.
Where do services take place?
Services are community-based and may occur in:
- Homes
- Schools or community settings
- Other approved natural environments
Service locations depend on the specific program and individual needs.
Are services provided in person or virtually?
Most services are provided in person, with limited virtual or indirect support used when appropriate and permitted by program guidelines.
Availability may vary by service.
Who provides services?
Services are delivered by trained behavioral health support staff who work within a non-clinical scope of practice.
Staff receive training, supervision, and oversight to ensure services are delivered ethically, safely, and in alignment with community-based support models.
Do you accept insurance?
Coverage and payment options vary by program.
Some services may be Medicaid-eligible or supported through community partnerships, while others may be private pay or referral-based. Please contact us for current options.
Do I need a referral?
Some programs require a referral, while others accept self-referrals.
If you are unsure, we encourage you to reach out — our team will help guide next steps.
Can services be provided if my child or family member already has a therapist?
Yes.
Many individuals and families receive services from The G Society in addition to therapy or other clinical supports. Our services are designed to reinforce skills and structure outside of therapy sessions, not replace clinical care.
What services does The G Society NOT provide?
To ensure clarity, we do not provide:
- Psychotherapy or counseling
- Psychiatric services
- Diagnostic assessments
- Emergency or crisis intervention
- Medical treatment
If you or someone you support is in immediate crisis, please contact 911 or your local crisis line.
How do I get started?
You can get started by:
- Completing our contact or referral form
- Calling or emailing our office
- Being referred by a school, provider, or community partner
We will follow up to discuss needs, eligibility, and next steps.
How can community partners collaborate with The G Society?
We welcome collaboration with:
- Schools
- Behavioral health providers
- Community organizations
- County and agency partners
Please contact us to discuss referrals, partnerships, or program coordination.
Still have questions?
We’re happy to help.
📩 Contact us to learn more about our services or programs.