Further Details about the group here: www.wholeselfcounselingcenter.com - Upcoming 8 week - Experiential Internal Family Systems Group: (October 8- November 26) A supportive, small-group space where you’ll explore your inner world using the Internal Family Systems (IFS) model. Guided by a trained therapist, you’ll learn to meet the “parts” of yourself with curiosity and compassion, while cultivating the calm, wise Self that leads healing. Interested Parties will be interviewed for acceptance. Apply at the website or Email for interest.

Further Details about the group here: www.wholeselfcounselingcenter.com - Upcoming 8 week - Experiential Internal Family Systems Group: (October 8- November 26) A supportive, small-group space where you’ll explore your inner world using the Internal Family Systems (IFS) model. Guided by a trained therapist, you’ll learn to meet the “parts” of yourself with curiosity and compassion, while cultivating the calm, wise Self that leads healing. Interested Parties will be interviewed for acceptance. Apply at the website or Email for interest.
Group is designed for adult survivors of sexual trauma. The purpose of reprocessing is to help participants heal from the traumatic event and alleviate their associated distress. Group EMDR Therapy aims to integrate traumatic experiences in a way that is adaptive and less distressing, ultimately promoting healing and well-being. The group setting provides a platform for expressing and managing emotions, leading to improved emotional regulation and resilience. Participants are required to complete a complimentary consultation, ensuring the group is a good fit and allowing them to discuss goals and concerns with the therapist before starting. Limited to five participants.

Hosted by Irena Stjepic
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, CEMDR, Trainer
Group meets in Nashville, TN 37212
Group is designed for adult survivors of sexual trauma. The purpose of reprocessing is to help participants heal from the traumatic event and alleviate their associated distress. Group EMDR Therapy aims to integrate traumatic experiences in a way that is adaptive and less distressing, ultimately promoting healing and well-being. The group setting provides a platform for expressing and managing emotions, leading to improved emotional regulation and resilience. Participants are required to complete a complimentary consultation, ensuring the group is a good fit and allowing them to discuss goals and concerns with the therapist before starting. Limited to five participants.
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Hosted by Sara Luanne Hefner Harker
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, LADC II, CPRS
Group meets in Nashville, TN 37214
Book with me through the Rula platform. https://www.rula.com/
An 8-week therapeutic group designed to cultivate self-compassion, emotional resilience, and a deeper understanding of the mind-body connection through group processing, mindfulness meditation, yoga, and journaling. A minimum of 6-session required.

Hosted by Samantha Barstack
Licensed Professional Counselor, MEd, NCC
Group meets in Nashville, TN 37206
An 8-week therapeutic group designed to cultivate self-compassion, emotional resilience, and a deeper understanding of the mind-body connection through group processing, mindfulness meditation, yoga, and journaling. A minimum of 6-session required.
PARENTING WHILE REPARENTING A WEEKLY PROCESS GROUP FOR MOMS WHO ARE PROCESSING CHILDHOOD TRAUMA AND REPARENTING THEIR INNER CHILD.

Hosted by Ingrid Ransom Boje
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Group meets in Nashville, TN 37203
PARENTING WHILE REPARENTING A WEEKLY PROCESS GROUP FOR MOMS WHO ARE PROCESSING CHILDHOOD TRAUMA AND REPARENTING THEIR INNER CHILD.
This is a process and support group for anyone experiencing spiritual distress as well as survivors of religious trauma. In a safe and confidential setting, group members work together on healing from religious abuse, navigating relationships with church and family systems, and integrating new beliefs and values into daily life that are free from unhealthy shame and judgment. Group sessions are two hours, held in-person, and facilitated by both a male and female therapist. Please call or email for more information.

Hosted by David Montgomery Harb
Marriage & Family Therapist, LMFT
Group meets in Nashville, TN 37212
This is a process and support group for anyone experiencing spiritual distress as well as survivors of religious trauma. In a safe and confidential setting, group members work together on healing from religious abuse, navigating relationships with church and family systems, and integrating new beliefs and values into daily life that are free from unhealthy shame and judgment. Group sessions are two hours, held in-person, and facilitated by both a male and female therapist. Please call or email for more information.
My solution-oriented practices are creative, innovative, and lasting. I coach. I empower. I guide. This model is based in cultural understanding that healing individuals heals communities and community healing heals individuals. It is human nature to thrive when nurtured. We all have permission to collaborate without competition. Simple. Effective. Transforming.

Hosted by Jessica Hirsch
Drug & Alcohol Counselor, MEd, LADACII, CADC I, QCS
Group meets in Nashville, TN 37210
My solution-oriented practices are creative, innovative, and lasting. I coach. I empower. I guide. This model is based in cultural understanding that healing individuals heals communities and community healing heals individuals. It is human nature to thrive when nurtured. We all have permission to collaborate without competition. Simple. Effective. Transforming.
Hold Me Tight® for Neurodivergent Couples: Conversations for Connection. This 8-week relationship enhancement program is based on Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), updated to be trauma-informed and accessible for neurodivergent bodies. Each session will help you deepen emotional connection, repair old hurts, and strengthen your bond as a couple.

Hosted by Pamela L Hicks
Marriage & Family Therapist, LMFT, MMFT, MA, MS, MBA
Group meets in Nashville, TN 37212
Hold Me Tight® for Neurodivergent Couples: Conversations for Connection. This 8-week relationship enhancement program is based on Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), updated to be trauma-informed and accessible for neurodivergent bodies. Each session will help you deepen emotional connection, repair old hurts, and strengthen your bond as a couple.
This group offers a facilitated emotional processing space for adult family members of individuals with PDA—focusing not just on PDA traits or strategies, but on the inner experience of loving, supporting, and living alongside a PDA-identified loved one. It is not a skills group. Instead, it: Holds space for grief, rage, guilt, fatigue, confusion, and love Supports nervous system regulation in relationally intense dynamics Encourages repair and re-authoring of family narratives Offers resonance and validation from peers in similar roles Helps participants reconnect with their own needs, identities, and values

Hosted by Pamela L Hicks
Marriage & Family Therapist, LMFT, MMFT, MA, MS, MBA
Group meets in Nashville, TN 37212
This group offers a facilitated emotional processing space for adult family members of individuals with PDA—focusing not just on PDA traits or strategies, but on the inner experience of loving, supporting, and living alongside a PDA-identified loved one. It is not a skills group. Instead, it: Holds space for grief, rage, guilt, fatigue, confusion, and love Supports nervous system regulation in relationally intense dynamics Encourages repair and re-authoring of family narratives Offers resonance and validation from peers in similar roles Helps participants reconnect with their own needs, identities, and values
This 8-week group offers a supportive, trauma-informed space for women and nonbinary individuals healing from sexual trauma. You’ll connect with others who understand, ease the sense of isolation that often follows trauma, and build self-compassion as you explore your experiences at a pace that feels right. Through guided reflection and gentle processing, the group helps you feel more grounded, empowered, and less alone. LGBTQ+ folks are welcome here. Reach out to schedule a brief call to see whether this group is a good fit for your needs.

Hosted by Amanda Whitehurst
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, SEP
Group meets in Nashville, TN 37206
This 8-week group offers a supportive, trauma-informed space for women and nonbinary individuals healing from sexual trauma. You’ll connect with others who understand, ease the sense of isolation that often follows trauma, and build self-compassion as you explore your experiences at a pace that feels right. Through guided reflection and gentle processing, the group helps you feel more grounded, empowered, and less alone. LGBTQ+ folks are welcome here. Reach out to schedule a brief call to see whether this group is a good fit for your needs.
Group therapy produces a different kind of growth than working one-on-one with an individual therapist. It requires a higher level of vulnerability, cultivates more here and now emotional processing, and challenges us to confront how we are experienced relationally. In a process group, you’ll develop genuine, safe, and healthy connections, have your story witnessed over time, and receive feedback from multiple perspectives. If you’re ready to level up your therapy experience, grow and heal more deeply, and change the way you interact with others, a process group could be an ideal space for you.

Hosted by Jessie Risman
Licensed Professional Counselor, MS, LPC, MHSP
Group meets in Nashville, TN 37203
Group therapy produces a different kind of growth than working one-on-one with an individual therapist. It requires a higher level of vulnerability, cultivates more here and now emotional processing, and challenges us to confront how we are experienced relationally. In a process group, you’ll develop genuine, safe, and healthy connections, have your story witnessed over time, and receive feedback from multiple perspectives. If you’re ready to level up your therapy experience, grow and heal more deeply, and change the way you interact with others, a process group could be an ideal space for you.
Group therapy produces a different kind of growth than working one-on-one with an individual therapist. It requires a higher level of vulnerability, cultivates more here and now emotional processing, and challenges us to confront how we are experienced relationally. In a process group, you’ll develop genuine, safe, and healthy connections, have your story witnessed over time, and receive feedback from multiple perspectives. Level up your therapy experience, grow and heal more deeply, and change the way you interact with others. This is a mixed gender process group. Exact day/time TBD, but likely either M/W/F

Hosted by Jessie Risman
Licensed Professional Counselor, MS, LPC, MHSP
Group meets in Nashville, TN 37203
Group therapy produces a different kind of growth than working one-on-one with an individual therapist. It requires a higher level of vulnerability, cultivates more here and now emotional processing, and challenges us to confront how we are experienced relationally. In a process group, you’ll develop genuine, safe, and healthy connections, have your story witnessed over time, and receive feedback from multiple perspectives. Level up your therapy experience, grow and heal more deeply, and change the way you interact with others. This is a mixed gender process group. Exact day/time TBD, but likely either M/W/F

Hosted by Jessie Gladden
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, MHSP
Group meets in Nashville, TN 37203
Hosted by April S Riddick
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, RN, LCSW
Group meets in Nashville, TN 37206
Women are often disconnected from our body's experience and inherent wisdom. This separation occurs for many reasons: lifelong conditioning that our bodies are unacceptable in their natural form, traumatic events, childhood neglect and/or childhood abuse, and dysfunctional relationships. Join a gathering of nurturing women engaged in the practice of loving themselves whole through writing. We will use poetry, journaling, and creative prompts to explore our histories while learning to hold those experiences with the empathy and love we so freely offer others.

Hosted by Anita Joy Martin
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MS, LCSW
Group meets in Nashville, TN 37203
Women are often disconnected from our body's experience and inherent wisdom. This separation occurs for many reasons: lifelong conditioning that our bodies are unacceptable in their natural form, traumatic events, childhood neglect and/or childhood abuse, and dysfunctional relationships. Join a gathering of nurturing women engaged in the practice of loving themselves whole through writing. We will use poetry, journaling, and creative prompts to explore our histories while learning to hold those experiences with the empathy and love we so freely offer others.


