Ginger Grove Systems Circle

Check out gingergrovecollective.com for details on our upcoming free Samhain-themed event to introduce the group. Ginger Grove Systems Circle is a biweekly peer support group for DID systems in the Salt Lake area. We focus on internal communication, system cooperation, skill-building, and reducing isolation. Evidence-based support grounded in the ISSTD Phase-Oriented Treatment Model and trauma-informed care. All parts welcome. We honor each alter's autonomy with the goal of multiple functionality—not integration. Biweekly, 2-hour sessions. Pricing: drop-in ($60), 6-session package ($300), or 12-session package ($550). Individual therapy with a licensed therapist is required.
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Ginger Grove Collective
489 South Jordan Parkway
South Jordan, UT 84095
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