Support Groups in Michigan

Virtual Male-Identifying Sexual Abuse Survivor Grp
Beginning June 28th, 2022 - This 8-week virtual support group is for adult (25+ Y.O.) male-identified survivors of childhood sexual abuse. Gain meaningful connections and skills, cultivate hope, and set individualized goals for your own healing journey. You are not ...
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Hosted by Drew Wiggins
Limited Licensed Psychologist, TLLP
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Group meets in Plymouth, MI 48170
Beginning June 28th, 2022 - This 8-week virtual support group is for adult (25+ Y.O.) male-identified survivors of childhood sexual abuse. Gain meaningful connections and skills, cultivate hope, and set individualized goals for your own healing journey. You are not ...
(734) 514-4068 View (734) 514-4068
Survivors Empowerment Workshop
This is an educational and insightful workshop that teaches helpful coping skills along with other psychoeducation to heal from childhood sexual traumas. Through activities, journal prompts, discussions, and hand-outs, participants are able to re-write their own stories and take the ...
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Hosted by Janel Wetzel
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LMSW, CCTP
Verified Verified
Group meets in Royal Oak, MI 48067
This is an educational and insightful workshop that teaches helpful coping skills along with other psychoeducation to heal from childhood sexual traumas. Through activities, journal prompts, discussions, and hand-outs, participants are able to re-write their own stories and take the ...
(517) 225-1848 View (517) 225-1848
Body + Mind Connection
Shelterhouse's Body Mind Connection Program takes a unique approach to treating women’s relational issues: through individual and group therapy for women’s intimacy, Body Mind Connection offers support for women who find themselves held back from deeper intimate connections due to ...
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Hosted by Shelterhouse
MSW
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Group meets in Midland, MI 48642
Shelterhouse's Body Mind Connection Program takes a unique approach to treating women’s relational issues: through individual and group therapy for women’s intimacy, Body Mind Connection offers support for women who find themselves held back from deeper intimate connections due to ...
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Male Survivors of Violence
Men often face unique barriers to seeking support after experiencing violence. There may be fear that they will be blamed for their experiences, shamed for not preventing them, or not taken seriously at all. Here at Shelterhouse, we start by ...
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Hosted by Shelterhouse
MSW
Verified Verified
Group meets in Midland, MI 48642
Men often face unique barriers to seeking support after experiencing violence. There may be fear that they will be blamed for their experiences, shamed for not preventing them, or not taken seriously at all. Here at Shelterhouse, we start by ...
(989) 789-0054 View (989) 789-0054

Sexual Abuse Support Groups

How do therapists treat sexual abuse?

A good therapist will be nonjudgmental and possibly demonstrate active listening, repeating back what the client says to show that they have understood. These skills allow people to feel comfortable discussing their traumatic experiences openly. Some important treatment goals are to restore a sense of safety and to rebuild confidence. In addition to working one-on-one with the patient, a therapist might bring in supportive family members to assist the client.

Do you have to talk extensively about sexual abuse in therapy?

Survivors frequently find it difficult to describe what happened to them out loud. They can even still be in a state of denial if the sexual abuse occurred recently. It is important for survivors to acknowledge that what happened isn’t their fault and to challenge and reappraise any unhealthy feelings or thoughts as they arise. Art therapy and play therapy are useful non-verbal means of communication for some survivors.

How long does treatment for sexual abuse take?

Recovery from sexual abuse can be a long and difficult process. Some survivors are able to move on naturally on their own, given time, while others require the guidance of a trained therapist. Therapy needs vary and can range from a few sessions to months or even years. Healing from sexual abuse takes time, and everyone’s journey will look a little different.

Can trauma symptoms caused by sexual abuse come back after treatment?

As occurs in many cases of trauma, survivors of sexual abuse may experience PTSD-like symptoms long after the abuse has ceased or after an initial round of treatment has occurred. In such a case, there is evidence that prolonged exposure therapy is a useful treatment for survivors, and may be more efficacious than supportive counseling alone. While triggers may continue to cause distress, the idea is that, with time and repeated exposure, their power will fade, allowing survivors to move on with their lives.