Being a Single Parent After Domestic Violence is a trauma-informed support group for parents navigating life after abuse. This group offers a safe, validating space to process experiences, rebuild confidence, and strengthen coping skills while balancing the demands of parenting. Using a strengths-based, person-centered approach, we’ll explore healing from trauma, setting healthy boundaries, managing stress, and reconnecting with your identity beyond survival. You’ll be supported by others who understand, while moving toward safety, stability, and hope for yourself and your family.

Hosted by Katelyn Thain
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LCSW
Group meets in Fort Wayne, IN 46825
Being a Single Parent After Domestic Violence is a trauma-informed support group for parents navigating life after abuse. This group offers a safe, validating space to process experiences, rebuild confidence, and strengthen coping skills while balancing the demands of parenting. Using a strengths-based, person-centered approach, we’ll explore healing from trauma, setting healthy boundaries, managing stress, and reconnecting with your identity beyond survival. You’ll be supported by others who understand, while moving toward safety, stability, and hope for yourself and your family.
Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) is a type of cognitive behavioral therapy where we teach people how to live in the moment, how to cope with stress and regulate emotions, and how to improve communication and relationships with others. Our small groups will meet weekly, and clients will ideally attend individual therapy sessions where the therapist and client will work together to resolve the seeming contradiction between self-acceptance and change in order to bring about positive changes in the client.

Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) is a type of cognitive behavioral therapy where we teach people how to live in the moment, how to cope with stress and regulate emotions, and how to improve communication and relationships with others. Our small groups will meet weekly, and clients will ideally attend individual therapy sessions where the therapist and client will work together to resolve the seeming contradiction between self-acceptance and change in order to bring about positive changes in the client.
Online Groups
A group for teen girls ages 11-14 years old where you will focus on learning to build a realistic and positive self-concept, increase emotional awareness and regulation, reduce negative self-talk and comparison, develop assertiveness and boundary-setting skills, strengthen resilience and coping strategies and foster healthy peer and media relationships

A group for teen girls ages 11-14 years old where you will focus on learning to build a realistic and positive self-concept, increase emotional awareness and regulation, reduce negative self-talk and comparison, develop assertiveness and boundary-setting skills, strengthen resilience and coping strategies and foster healthy peer and media relationships
This is an open group that meets every Thursday. We start with an art prompt and get dirty with paint, clay, Play-Doh even shaving cream. We also earn coping skills to help kids manage anxiety and life's stressors. Many of our members have social or school anxiety. They might also struggle with specific phobias. Our goal is to help give your children ways to manage their stressful thoughts as well as create memorable and fun art projects. Fishers location at 141st and SR37.

Hosted by Free Clear Mind - Specializing in Anxiety & Teens
Counselor
Group meets in Fishers, IN 46038
This is an open group that meets every Thursday. We start with an art prompt and get dirty with paint, clay, Play-Doh even shaving cream. We also earn coping skills to help kids manage anxiety and life's stressors. Many of our members have social or school anxiety. They might also struggle with specific phobias. Our goal is to help give your children ways to manage their stressful thoughts as well as create memorable and fun art projects. Fishers location at 141st and SR37.
Many young athletes silently struggle with perfectionism, pressure to perform, burnout, and a fear of not being “enough”—on or off the field? While sports can build confidence and discipline, they can also create stress that impacts identity, mood, and self-worth. This group is designed to support young athletes in building resilience, emotional awareness, and a healthy mindset. Through process-oriented conversations and skills-based tools, we’ll focus on self-compassion, identity beyond athletics, and strategies for managing pressure. All genders/sports backgrounds welcome. 15-week virtual group designed to create a strong sense of connection and support.

Hosted by Felt Sense Psychological & Coaching Services
Pre-Licensed Professional, PsyD
Group meets in Carmel, IN 46032
Many young athletes silently struggle with perfectionism, pressure to perform, burnout, and a fear of not being “enough”—on or off the field? While sports can build confidence and discipline, they can also create stress that impacts identity, mood, and self-worth. This group is designed to support young athletes in building resilience, emotional awareness, and a healthy mindset. Through process-oriented conversations and skills-based tools, we’ll focus on self-compassion, identity beyond athletics, and strategies for managing pressure. All genders/sports backgrounds welcome. 15-week virtual group designed to create a strong sense of connection and support.
Many young athletes silently struggle with perfectionism, pressure to perform, burnout, and a fear of not being “enough”—on or off the field? While sports can build confidence and discipline, they can also create stress that impacts identity, mood, and self-worth. This group is designed to support young athletes in building resilience, emotional awareness, and a healthy mindset. Through process-oriented conversations and skills-based tools, we’ll focus on self-compassion, identity beyond athletics, and strategies for managing pressure. All genders/sports backgrounds welcome. 15-week virtual group designed to create a strong sense of connection and support.

Many young athletes silently struggle with perfectionism, pressure to perform, burnout, and a fear of not being “enough”—on or off the field? While sports can build confidence and discipline, they can also create stress that impacts identity, mood, and self-worth. This group is designed to support young athletes in building resilience, emotional awareness, and a healthy mindset. Through process-oriented conversations and skills-based tools, we’ll focus on self-compassion, identity beyond athletics, and strategies for managing pressure. All genders/sports backgrounds welcome. 15-week virtual group designed to create a strong sense of connection and support.
Radically Open Dialectical Behavior Therapy (RO DBT) skills classes help people who are overly controlled—rigid, perfectionistic, or emotionally restrained. If you struggle with being too self-controlled or feel isolated, these classes may help. Effective for treatment-resistant depression, anorexia, and chronic anxiety, you'll learn three core skills: openness to feedback, flexibility over rigidity, and social connection through vulnerability. The group format provides safe practice for new behaviors like playfulness and emotional expression. You'll learn that being "too controlled" creates problems and that meaningful relationships require risk-taking. Skills classes help you develop greater openness and connection.

Hosted by Colleen A McClanahan
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LISW-S
Group meets in Carmel, IN 46032
Radically Open Dialectical Behavior Therapy (RO DBT) skills classes help people who are overly controlled—rigid, perfectionistic, or emotionally restrained. If you struggle with being too self-controlled or feel isolated, these classes may help. Effective for treatment-resistant depression, anorexia, and chronic anxiety, you'll learn three core skills: openness to feedback, flexibility over rigidity, and social connection through vulnerability. The group format provides safe practice for new behaviors like playfulness and emotional expression. You'll learn that being "too controlled" creates problems and that meaningful relationships require risk-taking. Skills classes help you develop greater openness and connection.
Ongoing hybrid interpersonal process group open to all professional aged folxs residing in IL, IN, MI, MA or CO. This group might be right for you if you: Wish to gain a greater understanding of yourself, your patterns and how you interact within relationships. Would like to increase your emotional intimacy with others. Desire more meaningful connections & support Would like to challenge old narratives Wish to have more satisfying relationships. The time of group is listed in central standard time.

Hosted by Shawn Flynn
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, LCAC, CGP, CAADC
Group meets in South Bend, IN 46617
Ongoing hybrid interpersonal process group open to all professional aged folxs residing in IL, IN, MI, MA or CO. This group might be right for you if you: Wish to gain a greater understanding of yourself, your patterns and how you interact within relationships. Would like to increase your emotional intimacy with others. Desire more meaningful connections & support Would like to challenge old narratives Wish to have more satisfying relationships. The time of group is listed in central standard time.


