I lead this Virtual Adolescent Women’s Wellness Group to create a supportive space where teen girls and young women can connect, share, and grow together. Using Plutonic’s immersive virtual therapy spaces, I guide participants through conversations and practical tools to manage stress, build confidence, and navigate friendships, relationships, and life transitions. My goal is to help members develop resilience, strengthen communication, and form meaningful peer connections in an engaging, comfortable environment. This group is ideal for teens and young adults experiencing anxiety, social challenges, school pressure, or looking for encouragement and community.

In therapy, we work together to understand patterns, build coping skills, and strengthen confidence using CBT, ACT, and trauma-informed approaches.
I lead this Virtual Adolescent Women’s Wellness Group to create a supportive space where teen girls and young women can connect, share, and grow together. Using Plutonic’s immersive virtual therapy spaces, I guide participants through conversations and practical tools to manage stress, build confidence, and navigate friendships, relationships, and life transitions. My goal is to help members develop resilience, strengthen communication, and form meaningful peer connections in an engaging, comfortable environment. This group is ideal for teens and young adults experiencing anxiety, social challenges, school pressure, or looking for encouragement and community.
Beauty for Ashes is a group designed to help female survivors of sexual abuse recover. The group meets for 12 weeks for 1-1/2 hours sessions. Call 770-239-7453 if interested in a free assessment.

Hosted by Mary Teresa Freeman-Walters
Counselor, MS, MAC, LPC, CPCS
Group meets in Norcross, GA 30092
Beauty for Ashes is a group designed to help female survivors of sexual abuse recover. The group meets for 12 weeks for 1-1/2 hours sessions. Call 770-239-7453 if interested in a free assessment.
This group is for women (18+) and focuses on education, support, and empowerment. The group will be small (4-8 women) and meet on Saturday mornings for 8 weeks. Each participant will need to commit to attending regularly. An intake session is required to ensure it is a good fit for each woman. The rate is $75 per group session (and I am also in-network with Optum/United Healthcare insurance). The next group is tentatively scheduled to begin on July 25, 2026. Call or email today to register!

I specialize in treating all forms of trauma, including childhood abuse, neglect, sexual assault, domestic violence, death/suicide of a loved one, house fires, natural disasters, car accidents, etc.
This group is for women (18+) and focuses on education, support, and empowerment. The group will be small (4-8 women) and meet on Saturday mornings for 8 weeks. Each participant will need to commit to attending regularly. An intake session is required to ensure it is a good fit for each woman. The rate is $75 per group session (and I am also in-network with Optum/United Healthcare insurance). The next group is tentatively scheduled to begin on July 25, 2026. Call or email today to register!

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This group is appropriate for graduates working toward licensure as professional counselor in the state of Georgia. We meet biweekly on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the month from 4pm to 5:30pm. Supervisees must also complete two individual meetings annually. We address professional identity development and case consultation. My background includes Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Prolonged Exposure (DBT-PE), Exposure and Response/Ritual Prevention (ERP), Somatic Experiencing, clinical hypnotherapy, and trauma healing. My approach is also compassion- and mindfulness-based, holistic, integrative, and uses anti-oppressive and liberation focused approaches to counseling and professional development.

Whether you are navigating depression, anxiety, trauma, identity exploration, interpersonal dynamics, or the impact of societal oppression, I'm here to walk alongside you with support and validation every step of the way.
This group is appropriate for graduates working toward licensure as professional counselor in the state of Georgia. We meet biweekly on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the month from 4pm to 5:30pm. Supervisees must also complete two individual meetings annually. We address professional identity development and case consultation. My background includes Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Prolonged Exposure (DBT-PE), Exposure and Response/Ritual Prevention (ERP), Somatic Experiencing, clinical hypnotherapy, and trauma healing. My approach is also compassion- and mindfulness-based, holistic, integrative, and uses anti-oppressive and liberation focused approaches to counseling and professional development.
This group is a safe space for young adults 18+ who have lived through trauma. Here, we explore the deep beliefs we’ve developed about ourselves, others, and the world because of what we’ve been through. These beliefs can shape how you feel, how you react, and how you see yourself and others. We’ll gently uncover these beliefs, and begin to shift them toward truth, safety, and self-worth for lasting change. There’s no pressure to share more than you’re ready for. Healing happens in your own time. This is a space for honesty, connection, and growth.

Hosted by Anna Moriarty
Licensed Professional Counselor, MPS, LPC, LMHC, CPCS, ACS
Group meets in Cumming, GA 30041
This group is a safe space for young adults 18+ who have lived through trauma. Here, we explore the deep beliefs we’ve developed about ourselves, others, and the world because of what we’ve been through. These beliefs can shape how you feel, how you react, and how you see yourself and others. We’ll gently uncover these beliefs, and begin to shift them toward truth, safety, and self-worth for lasting change. There’s no pressure to share more than you’re ready for. Healing happens in your own time. This is a space for honesty, connection, and growth.
Men's Mental Health Monday Therapy Group meets virtually Mondays | at Noon?facilitated by Bobbi Jones, MA, NCC, LAPC, CADC-T, CSOTP The Men’s Mental Health Monday Therapy Group is a safe, supportive, and confidential space designed specifically for men to explore and strengthen their mental and emotional well-being. This weekly group provides a non-judgmental environment where participants can openly discuss life’s challenges—such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationships, work-life balance, identity, and self-worth—while gaining insight, tools, and connection with others who understand. What to Expect: Guided discussions led by a licensed therapist.

I specialize in supporting adults navigating anxiety, depression, trauma, life transitions, and identity exploration.
Men's Mental Health Monday Therapy Group meets virtually Mondays | at Noon?facilitated by Bobbi Jones, MA, NCC, LAPC, CADC-T, CSOTP The Men’s Mental Health Monday Therapy Group is a safe, supportive, and confidential space designed specifically for men to explore and strengthen their mental and emotional well-being. This weekly group provides a non-judgmental environment where participants can openly discuss life’s challenges—such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationships, work-life balance, identity, and self-worth—while gaining insight, tools, and connection with others who understand. What to Expect: Guided discussions led by a licensed therapist.
120-Minute Psychological Fatigue, Mental Exhaustion, & Emotional Burnout Class Session (as Part of a 4-Part Fatigue, Mental Exhaustion, & Emotional Burnout Program Series) on Saturday, November 8th 2025 at 1PM EST US. Atlanta Holistic Mental Health & Wellness, 1010 Huntcliff NE, STE #1270 BLDG #1, FLOOR #1. Attendance is Limited. The Cost of Attendance is $250.00 per person (For all 4 Classes; Total of 10 Hours), a Discount of $1,550.00 OFF. Tel: (404) 341 – 6360. Website: https://www.atlatntacoaching.com. Email: drdavid@atlantacoaching.com Facebook: Atlanta Coaching & Hypnotherapy Associates

Hosted by Atlanta Coaching & Hypnotherapy Associates
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Group meets in Atlanta, GA 30350
120-Minute Psychological Fatigue, Mental Exhaustion, & Emotional Burnout Class Session (as Part of a 4-Part Fatigue, Mental Exhaustion, & Emotional Burnout Program Series) on Saturday, November 8th 2025 at 1PM EST US. Atlanta Holistic Mental Health & Wellness, 1010 Huntcliff NE, STE #1270 BLDG #1, FLOOR #1. Attendance is Limited. The Cost of Attendance is $250.00 per person (For all 4 Classes; Total of 10 Hours), a Discount of $1,550.00 OFF. Tel: (404) 341 – 6360. Website: https://www.atlatntacoaching.com. Email: drdavid@atlantacoaching.com Facebook: Atlanta Coaching & Hypnotherapy Associates
404-313-9838 - Amy Marshall brings a depth of understanding to the table to create Nexus Letters that specifically address the intricacies of your mental health and its impact on your functioning. Crafting a Nexus Letter for mental health demands clarity and persuasiveness. Navigating the complexities of disability claims requires strict adherence to regulations. Your Nexus Letter will align with latest standards, enhancing the strength and credibility of your claim, if you work with Amy. She understands the urgency associated with these claims, and makes completion of your Nexus Letter her priority. This allows you to submit your claim expeditiously.

Hosted by Immigration Evaluations
Licensed Professional Counselor, MS, NCC, LPC
Group meets in Marietta, GA 30067
I use Trauma-informed CBT as needed.
404-313-9838 - Amy Marshall brings a depth of understanding to the table to create Nexus Letters that specifically address the intricacies of your mental health and its impact on your functioning. Crafting a Nexus Letter for mental health demands clarity and persuasiveness. Navigating the complexities of disability claims requires strict adherence to regulations. Your Nexus Letter will align with latest standards, enhancing the strength and credibility of your claim, if you work with Amy. She understands the urgency associated with these claims, and makes completion of your Nexus Letter her priority. This allows you to submit your claim expeditiously.
Positive Peering is a faith-based organization whose mission is to enrich families by providing spiritual, educational, physical and mental health to empower each man, woman and child to be their best. We at Positive Peering believe that each man, woman and child are uniquely designed for greatness, and through our community outreach program we can strengthen each family one by one. A strong family leads to a strong community. "We are all leaders, we lead each other into success!!!!"

Hosted by Jeneifer Threadcraft
Licensed Professional Counselor, NCC, LPC
Group meets in Snellville, GA 30078
Positive Peering is a faith-based organization whose mission is to enrich families by providing spiritual, educational, physical and mental health to empower each man, woman and child to be their best. We at Positive Peering believe that each man, woman and child are uniquely designed for greatness, and through our community outreach program we can strengthen each family one by one. A strong family leads to a strong community. "We are all leaders, we lead each other into success!!!!"
This reparenting group is for adults who have begun their healing journey in therapy but still feel the emotional aftershocks of growing up in dysfunctional or emotionally neglectful families. Whether you were ignored, controlled, parentified, criticized, or emotionally abandoned, these early wounds often become the root of low self-worth, shame, and disconnection from the self. We will use inner child work, self-compassion practices, and elements of Internal Family Systems (IFS) to gently explore your early experiences, nurture the parts of you that still carry pain, and begin to reparent yourself with the safety and validation you may not have received as a child.

I specialize in treating trauma, anxiety, and depression, recognizing how these issues often intertwine and impact each other.
This reparenting group is for adults who have begun their healing journey in therapy but still feel the emotional aftershocks of growing up in dysfunctional or emotionally neglectful families. Whether you were ignored, controlled, parentified, criticized, or emotionally abandoned, these early wounds often become the root of low self-worth, shame, and disconnection from the self. We will use inner child work, self-compassion practices, and elements of Internal Family Systems (IFS) to gently explore your early experiences, nurture the parts of you that still carry pain, and begin to reparent yourself with the safety and validation you may not have received as a child.
Hummingbird, a VIRTUAL, 8-week grief, loss, and life transition support group for women, serves as a compassionate environment where women can share their experiences of loss or significant life transitions and find solace in the presence of others who understand their pain. Facilitated by a licensed psychotherapist and a trauma specialist, Dr. Denisa Millette, our groups help participants feel less isolated, validate their feelings, and promote healing through connection and shared experiences. Next start day - 08/12/25!

Hosted by Denisa Millette
Licensed Professional Counselor, PhD, LPC, CPCS, CCTP, DBT-C
Group meets in Tucker, GA 30084
I work with clients who have suffered trauma and loss and who are experiencing symptoms of PTSD, grief, and traumatic or complicated grief.
Hummingbird, a VIRTUAL, 8-week grief, loss, and life transition support group for women, serves as a compassionate environment where women can share their experiences of loss or significant life transitions and find solace in the presence of others who understand their pain. Facilitated by a licensed psychotherapist and a trauma specialist, Dr. Denisa Millette, our groups help participants feel less isolated, validate their feelings, and promote healing through connection and shared experiences. Next start day - 08/12/25!
A sexual addiction can be defined as any sexually compulsive behavior that interrupts daily life activities and has an adverse effect on family, friends and work. One determining factor that identifies someone as a sex addict is if they use sex or sexually related activities as a way to alleviate feelings of anxiety, pain, loneliness, stress or disappointment. Instead of facing these emotional disturbances, sex fills the addict with a false sense of acceptance. Sexual addiction recovery group is of paramount importance for men seeking freedom from sexual brokenness.

Hosted by Hidden River Counseling Center
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC, NCC, EMDR
Group meets in Roswell, GA 30076
A sexual addiction can be defined as any sexually compulsive behavior that interrupts daily life activities and has an adverse effect on family, friends and work. One determining factor that identifies someone as a sex addict is if they use sex or sexually related activities as a way to alleviate feelings of anxiety, pain, loneliness, stress or disappointment. Instead of facing these emotional disturbances, sex fills the addict with a false sense of acceptance. Sexual addiction recovery group is of paramount importance for men seeking freedom from sexual brokenness.
I help women heal from the pain of their past to experience peace and joy in their present. Groups are $20 per 1 - 2 hour session and are held in person at Ministry House, 347 Holly St, Canton, GA 30114. Current Groups include Mondays at 1 pm and 6 pm, Thursdays at 6 pm, and alternating Saturdays at 10 am. More groups can be added as interest develops.

I help women heal from the pain of their past to experience peace and joy in their present. Groups are $20 per 1 - 2 hour session and are held in person at Ministry House, 347 Holly St, Canton, GA 30114. Current Groups include Mondays at 1 pm and 6 pm, Thursdays at 6 pm, and alternating Saturdays at 10 am. More groups can be added as interest develops.
A 10-week trauma-informed group designed to help women understand the impact of trauma while building emotional awareness, self-trust, and empowerment. Through guided reflection, skill-building, and group connection, participants will explore how trauma has shaped their thoughts, emotions, relationships, and sense of self — while developing tools to support healing and long-term growth.

A 10-week trauma-informed group designed to help women understand the impact of trauma while building emotional awareness, self-trust, and empowerment. Through guided reflection, skill-building, and group connection, participants will explore how trauma has shaped their thoughts, emotions, relationships, and sense of self — while developing tools to support healing and long-term growth.
Interpersonal trauma impacts our ability to feel safe and secure in relationships, which often leads to isolation, chaotic relational patterns, co-dependency, and other dysfunctional dynamics. This group will provide a combination of skill-building, trauma education, and interpersonal processing with the goal of gaining insight into how trauma impacts our ability to connect with others and allow space to create new dynamics based on safety, security, trust, and vulnerability. This group is for adult women, has a minimum 16-week commitment, and requires that you first complete the trauma skills and education group prior to joining as a prerequisite.

Interpersonal trauma impacts our ability to feel safe and secure in relationships, which often leads to isolation, chaotic relational patterns, co-dependency, and other dysfunctional dynamics. This group will provide a combination of skill-building, trauma education, and interpersonal processing with the goal of gaining insight into how trauma impacts our ability to connect with others and allow space to create new dynamics based on safety, security, trust, and vulnerability. This group is for adult women, has a minimum 16-week commitment, and requires that you first complete the trauma skills and education group prior to joining as a prerequisite.
This structured 12-session women's group teaches practical skills from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), helping participants manage stress, anxiety, emotional overwhelm, self-criticism, and avoidance patterns — while building a more meaningful, values-driven life. Psychological Flexibility Adapt to change, shift perspectives, and balance what matters most. Emotional Regulation Manage difficult emotions with greater ease and self-awareness. Reduce Avoidance Break free from patterns that keep you stuck and holding back. Values & Meaningful Action Clarify what matters and take steps toward the life you want.
This structured 12-session women's group teaches practical skills from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), helping participants manage stress, anxiety, emotional overwhelm, self-criticism, and avoidance patterns — while building a more meaningful, values-driven life. Psychological Flexibility Adapt to change, shift perspectives, and balance what matters most. Emotional Regulation Manage difficult emotions with greater ease and self-awareness. Reduce Avoidance Break free from patterns that keep you stuck and holding back. Values & Meaningful Action Clarify what matters and take steps toward the life you want.
Intermediate to Advanced Partner Betrayal Group Meets Tuesday @ 7:30-9:00 PM Weekly We use different models gauging what the group needs creating a safe space for women to feel validated, supported and given tools.

Hosted by Catherine McGlamry
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, C-SAT, CAC II
Group meets in Cumming, GA 30040
I work with: Sex Addiction, Partner Betrayal, C- PTSD, Disclosure Process, Groups, Individual, Couples after Discovery.
Intermediate to Advanced Partner Betrayal Group Meets Tuesday @ 7:30-9:00 PM Weekly We use different models gauging what the group needs creating a safe space for women to feel validated, supported and given tools.
Do you need support navigating a narcissistic relationship? Maybe it's a partner, ex, parent or family member. You may feel confused, exhausted or unsure whether to stay, leave, or set better boundaries. Stronger Together is a weekly virtual support group led by Bridgette Morris — a narcissistic abuse recovery expert with 18 years experience and 30,000 people helped. Every Tuesday night we help you understand the pattern, calm your reactions, build self-trust, and get clear on your next step. You don't have to do this alone. Virtual | Tuesday nights 7:00–8:00 PM | $45 per session.

I specialize in helping people recover from narcissistic and toxic relationships, navigate divorce and co-parenting challenges, and manage the effects of trauma and anxiety.
Do you need support navigating a narcissistic relationship? Maybe it's a partner, ex, parent or family member. You may feel confused, exhausted or unsure whether to stay, leave, or set better boundaries. Stronger Together is a weekly virtual support group led by Bridgette Morris — a narcissistic abuse recovery expert with 18 years experience and 30,000 people helped. Every Tuesday night we help you understand the pattern, calm your reactions, build self-trust, and get clear on your next step. You don't have to do this alone. Virtual | Tuesday nights 7:00–8:00 PM | $45 per session.
Our DBT Skills Group offers a trauma-informed space for adults to build emotional resilience and healthier relationships. This structured program covers Mindfulness, Distress Tolerance, Emotion Regulation, and Interpersonal Effectiveness across three 10-week modules. Starting April 28th, our Distress Tolerance module focuses on managing impulsivity and coping with unpleasant realities. Led by experienced facilitators in Brookhaven, we provide a supportive environment to help you shift unhelpful patterns and honor your boundaries.

I work with clients who may be struggling with depression or trauma related to their relationships or family.
Our DBT Skills Group offers a trauma-informed space for adults to build emotional resilience and healthier relationships. This structured program covers Mindfulness, Distress Tolerance, Emotion Regulation, and Interpersonal Effectiveness across three 10-week modules. Starting April 28th, our Distress Tolerance module focuses on managing impulsivity and coping with unpleasant realities. Led by experienced facilitators in Brookhaven, we provide a supportive environment to help you shift unhelpful patterns and honor your boundaries.
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When should I seek treatment for trauma?
Not everyone who undergoes trauma needs therapy to heal, but many do. If, after experiencing a traumatic event, you find yourself struggling with symptoms such as nightmares, dissociation, irritability, or emotional numbness—especially if these symptoms last more than a month and are severe enough to interfere with your daily functioning—you may benefit from seeking out therapy with a trauma-informed provider.
How long does trauma therapy take?
Different types of therapy for trauma unfold on different timelines. Prolonged exposure therapy and cognitive processing therapy, for example, each take about three months, while trauma-informed CBT may last anywhere from 8 to 25 sessions. Other approaches, especially those that are less structured or that incorporate elements from multiple modalities, may be more open-ended, though many patients report feeling better within the first few months of treatment.
What happens if trauma is left untreated?
Unaddressed trauma can have serious—even devastating—effects on relationships, career, and day-to-day functioning. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) can lead people to distrust or lash out at others, making it difficult to maintain intimate relationships; it can also trigger symptoms such as flashbacks or hyperreactivity that can interfere with a person’s ability to function effectively, personally and/or professionally. Some sufferers turn to drugs to find relief. Symptoms may lessen on their own with time, but there is no guarantee that PTSD will resolve on its own.
Can PTSD come back after treatment?
It is possible for PTSD symptoms to recur months or years after successful treatment. This is because, like most mental health disorders, it is not possible to “cure” PTSD, and stressful life events may cause symptoms to recur in even the most resilient individuals. There is no shame in re-experiencing PTSD symptoms nor in returning to therapy when such relapses occur; indeed, many forms of trauma therapy explicitly encourage periodic “maintenance sessions” to reinforce coping skills and ensure that symptoms stay manageable.


