Individualized, Effective, Evidence-Based Treatment for PTSD and Emotional Dysregulation The Corvus Center provides gold standard Evidence-Based treatments specializing in Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and serving those with Depression, Anxiety and Emotional Dysregulation. We focus on specialist model of care, rather than a generalized approach, to provide you the highest quality service possible. We are committed to diversity and inclusion of all regardless of race, culture, gender, sexual orientation, age, ability or religion. Providing in-person services in Fairfax and Telehealth services in Virginia and North Carolina.

Hosted by Sarah B Mulhaul
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, MSW
Group meets in Fairfax, VA 22030
Individualized, Effective, Evidence-Based Treatment for PTSD and Emotional Dysregulation The Corvus Center provides gold standard Evidence-Based treatments specializing in Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and serving those with Depression, Anxiety and Emotional Dysregulation. We focus on specialist model of care, rather than a generalized approach, to provide you the highest quality service possible. We are committed to diversity and inclusion of all regardless of race, culture, gender, sexual orientation, age, ability or religion. Providing in-person services in Fairfax and Telehealth services in Virginia and North Carolina.
This FREE group provides a safe environment for those mourning the death of a loved one due to homicide. The group is coordinated by the Virginia Victims Assistance Network and generously funded by the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services. If you have questions please contact me or Scharnelle Hamlin at scharnelle.hamlin@vanetwork.org to register. At this time the group is only available for adults.

Hosted by Leannah Farbotko
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LCSW, LICSW
Group meets in Fairfax, VA 22030
This FREE group provides a safe environment for those mourning the death of a loved one due to homicide. The group is coordinated by the Virginia Victims Assistance Network and generously funded by the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services. If you have questions please contact me or Scharnelle Hamlin at scharnelle.hamlin@vanetwork.org to register. At this time the group is only available for adults.
Life isn't always easy. Sometimes, even the strongest people amongst us need a little bit of help to work through some of life's more challenging problems. Everyone has battles to fight and hurdles to overcome at some point. Whether you struggle with anxiety, depression, or any other issue, you should know that there is hope for a better tomorrow. Our practice specializes in treating PTSD, anxiety, depression, and anger management. If you are feeling lost and struggling with these worries, we're confident that we have the experience to help you rediscover what brings happiness to your life.

Hosted by Mi-Kyong Kwon
Licensed Professional Counselor, PhD, NCC, LPC, LCPC, RPT-S
Group meets in Fairfax, VA 22030
Life isn't always easy. Sometimes, even the strongest people amongst us need a little bit of help to work through some of life's more challenging problems. Everyone has battles to fight and hurdles to overcome at some point. Whether you struggle with anxiety, depression, or any other issue, you should know that there is hope for a better tomorrow. Our practice specializes in treating PTSD, anxiety, depression, and anger management. If you are feeling lost and struggling with these worries, we're confident that we have the experience to help you rediscover what brings happiness to your life.
Weekly in-person process group for women with emotionally immature mothers. Did you experience emotional neglect or abuse as a child, mother’s substance use, narcissism, shame/criticism, high expectations, volatility, dismissiveness? This group is a space to explore these hurts along with others. Group goals: providing psychoeducation on impacts of an emotionally immature mother; exploring symptoms in adulthood (shame, invisibility, low self-worth, people pleasing, codependency, overworking, perfectionism, and more); processing role your mother plays in your life today; exploring themes of acceptance, grief; empowering group members to lead more fulfilling lives through boundaries, self-advocacy, and self-care.

Hosted by Fairfax Integrative Therapy, LLC
Marriage & Family Therapist, LMFT
Group meets in Fairfax, VA 22030
Weekly in-person process group for women with emotionally immature mothers. Did you experience emotional neglect or abuse as a child, mother’s substance use, narcissism, shame/criticism, high expectations, volatility, dismissiveness? This group is a space to explore these hurts along with others. Group goals: providing psychoeducation on impacts of an emotionally immature mother; exploring symptoms in adulthood (shame, invisibility, low self-worth, people pleasing, codependency, overworking, perfectionism, and more); processing role your mother plays in your life today; exploring themes of acceptance, grief; empowering group members to lead more fulfilling lives through boundaries, self-advocacy, and self-care.
A process group for adults who have done trauma work and would like additional support, connection, and to share their story. Learn coping, grounding, and integration as it specifically relates to trauma along with other people who have similar life experiences. This group is currently being run in teletherapy with the intent to continue in person.

A process group for adults who have done trauma work and would like additional support, connection, and to share their story. Learn coping, grounding, and integration as it specifically relates to trauma along with other people who have similar life experiences. This group is currently being run in teletherapy with the intent to continue in person.
Closed experiential group for students, residents, and licensed professionals in mental healthcare field (counselors; social workers; psychologists; dance, art, or music therapists; psychiatrists; life coaches). It is offered virtually or in-person. The group will provide a safe space for working through stuck points that sometimes manifest during client sessions; provide an opportunity for students, interns, and residents in the mental care field to gain a personal experience in the role of a client even if they don’t have a diagnosable mental health struggle; and provide a stage to concretize or give dimension and space to the intrapsychic process.

Closed experiential group for students, residents, and licensed professionals in mental healthcare field (counselors; social workers; psychologists; dance, art, or music therapists; psychiatrists; life coaches). It is offered virtually or in-person. The group will provide a safe space for working through stuck points that sometimes manifest during client sessions; provide an opportunity for students, interns, and residents in the mental care field to gain a personal experience in the role of a client even if they don’t have a diagnosable mental health struggle; and provide a stage to concretize or give dimension and space to the intrapsychic process.
A 10-week journey: Internal Family Systems practiced in a group atmosphere can be an optimal method of healing and changing your inner system. Join Kevin Clark, MS, CSAC, IFS Level 1-trained, for this experience. Join the current waitlist!

A 10-week journey: Internal Family Systems practiced in a group atmosphere can be an optimal method of healing and changing your inner system. Join Kevin Clark, MS, CSAC, IFS Level 1-trained, for this experience. Join the current waitlist!
Growing up with a parent impacted by substance use can leave invisible wounds—ones that often resurface in adulthood as anxiety, perfectionism, relationship struggles, or an ongoing sense of not feeling safe or enough. This group offers a safe, supportive space to explore those experiences, learn new ways of relating, and connect with others who truly understand. This ongoing weekly group offers a safe, supportive space to process those experiences, connect with others who understand, and build healthier ways of relating to yourself and others.

Hosted by Azaria Davis
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LCSW, LCSW-C
Group meets in Fairfax, VA 22030
Growing up with a parent impacted by substance use can leave invisible wounds—ones that often resurface in adulthood as anxiety, perfectionism, relationship struggles, or an ongoing sense of not feeling safe or enough. This group offers a safe, supportive space to explore those experiences, learn new ways of relating, and connect with others who truly understand. This ongoing weekly group offers a safe, supportive space to process those experiences, connect with others who understand, and build healthier ways of relating to yourself and others.
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At Mosaic, we believe that every individual is unique and deserving of personalized care and support on their journey towards well-being. Our mission is rooted in the belief that embracing diversity is essential to fostering a truly inclusive and transformative healing environment. We celebrate the rich tapestry of human experiences, cultures, and backgrounds, recognizing that each person brings their own unique strengths and challenges. At Mosaic Behavioral Health, we stand firm in our commitment to providing accessible and culturally sensitive mental health services to all.

Attachment-based Cognitive Behavioral (CBT) ,Motivational Interviewing Person-Centered Solution Focused Brief (SFBT), Trauma Focused
At Mosaic, we believe that every individual is unique and deserving of personalized care and support on their journey towards well-being. Our mission is rooted in the belief that embracing diversity is essential to fostering a truly inclusive and transformative healing environment. We celebrate the rich tapestry of human experiences, cultures, and backgrounds, recognizing that each person brings their own unique strengths and challenges. At Mosaic Behavioral Health, we stand firm in our commitment to providing accessible and culturally sensitive mental health services to all.
Join us for a 6-week expressive art support group for CPTSD survivors. We will use IFS techniques and narrative therapy techniques combined with expressive art to help you on your journey through this support group. Each group will have a topic that we will focus on and Vee Williams (LPC) will walk the members through activities during the group while also giving space for members to provide empathetic support to one another. Make way to battle monsters and create castles in this expressive art group. Come join us for the most fun 6 weeks of trauma work you have experienced yet.

Hosted by Mayhem and Tranquility Therapy, LLC
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC, NCC, CCTP-II, CSTS
Group meets in Ashburn, VA 20147
I choose to use a trauma focused lens leaning into somatic and parts work allowing us to use expressive arts to access parts of the brain that may not be used in other forms of therapy.
Join us for a 6-week expressive art support group for CPTSD survivors. We will use IFS techniques and narrative therapy techniques combined with expressive art to help you on your journey through this support group. Each group will have a topic that we will focus on and Vee Williams (LPC) will walk the members through activities during the group while also giving space for members to provide empathetic support to one another. Make way to battle monsters and create castles in this expressive art group. Come join us for the most fun 6 weeks of trauma work you have experienced yet.
Religious trauma is a very specific subset of CPTSD, finding other individuals that have experienced this type of trauma can be difficult and explaining what you have gone through to someone who has not gone through it often can get you a deer in headlights stare. I would like to provide you a safe space to be able to process through what you have gone through. I was in the Mormon church in Utah until I was 13 - I feel that lived experience is an important piece to religious trauma. I hope I can support you on your journey!

Hosted by Mayhem and Tranquility Therapy, LLC
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC, NCC, CCTP-II, CSTS
Group meets in Ashburn, VA 20147
I choose to use a trauma focused lens leaning into somatic and parts work allowing us to use expressive arts to access parts of the brain that may not be used in other forms of therapy.
Religious trauma is a very specific subset of CPTSD, finding other individuals that have experienced this type of trauma can be difficult and explaining what you have gone through to someone who has not gone through it often can get you a deer in headlights stare. I would like to provide you a safe space to be able to process through what you have gone through. I was in the Mormon church in Utah until I was 13 - I feel that lived experience is an important piece to religious trauma. I hope I can support you on your journey!
Are you learning new things about yourself that leave you with some questions? Have you found yourself in a relationship wondering how on earth you got there? Do you feel like TikTok knows you a little too well? Do you just want more out of your life? We're here to help. This group is led by two women therapists who have made big life changes, been deep in the trenches, and come out the other side. This group is open to anyone who identifies as a woman!

Hosted by Jessica MacNair
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, NCC, LPC
Group meets in Falls Church, VA 22046
Are you learning new things about yourself that leave you with some questions? Have you found yourself in a relationship wondering how on earth you got there? Do you feel like TikTok knows you a little too well? Do you just want more out of your life? We're here to help. This group is led by two women therapists who have made big life changes, been deep in the trenches, and come out the other side. This group is open to anyone who identifies as a woman!
This is a virtual process group for those who have experienced the loss of a loved one and are engaged in the difficult journey of figuring out what their life looks like in this new reality. This group is an opportunity to not only have space to explore and process your own lived experiences, but a space to find some community support as well as continue to build your own coping skills.

This is a virtual process group for those who have experienced the loss of a loved one and are engaged in the difficult journey of figuring out what their life looks like in this new reality. This group is an opportunity to not only have space to explore and process your own lived experiences, but a space to find some community support as well as continue to build your own coping skills.
This group is for women recovering from trauma, crazy childhoods, and relationships gone wrong. Women reclaiming their power, women stepping into their power and find comfort in their lives. Are you willing to go outside of your comfort-zone to build new habits, daily practices and make new connections to step out of the stress, overwhelm and stories of the past. Using mindfulness & meditation techniques, yoga and somatic movements in times of stress and change can help shift our perspectives, alter our rapid fire responses and support us in making big changes, one step at a time.

Hosted by EMDR Intensives for Trauma Recovery
Marriage & Family Therapist, MFT
Group meets in Alexandria, VA 22315
This group is for women recovering from trauma, crazy childhoods, and relationships gone wrong. Women reclaiming their power, women stepping into their power and find comfort in their lives. Are you willing to go outside of your comfort-zone to build new habits, daily practices and make new connections to step out of the stress, overwhelm and stories of the past. Using mindfulness & meditation techniques, yoga and somatic movements in times of stress and change can help shift our perspectives, alter our rapid fire responses and support us in making big changes, one step at a time.
Have you found yourself numbing your unmet needs with food, alcohol, binge-watching TV, doom-scrolling on social media, etc.? Are you beginning to experience isolation and other consequences from using these things to meet your legitimate needs? This confidential, non-judgmental group takes a shame-free look at our unmet needs and explores how to get our needs met in healthier ways. We will explore our stories to unpack the lies we’ve come believe, the patterns of self-protection we have established, and learn ways to really heal. Cost is $65/group. Duration: on-going

Hosted by Angela Gilmour, LCSW, LLC
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Group meets in Burke, VA 22015
Have you found yourself numbing your unmet needs with food, alcohol, binge-watching TV, doom-scrolling on social media, etc.? Are you beginning to experience isolation and other consequences from using these things to meet your legitimate needs? This confidential, non-judgmental group takes a shame-free look at our unmet needs and explores how to get our needs met in healthier ways. We will explore our stories to unpack the lies we’ve come believe, the patterns of self-protection we have established, and learn ways to really heal. Cost is $65/group. Duration: on-going
This group is for anyone wanting to be truly seen, known, and be in a "safe enough" Christian faith community to really share our stories and unpack the things with which we are struggling. If you are familiar with Curt Thompson's "Confessional Communities" or Dan Allender's Story Work, then you already understand the flavor of this group. I am trained in both models so I include elements of both while also utilizing other approaches including Attachment Science, Schema Therapy, and Polyvagal Theory.

Hosted by Angela Gilmour, LCSW, LLC
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Group meets in Burke, VA 22015
This group is for anyone wanting to be truly seen, known, and be in a "safe enough" Christian faith community to really share our stories and unpack the things with which we are struggling. If you are familiar with Curt Thompson's "Confessional Communities" or Dan Allender's Story Work, then you already understand the flavor of this group. I am trained in both models so I include elements of both while also utilizing other approaches including Attachment Science, Schema Therapy, and Polyvagal Theory.
STARTING MONDAY (CHANGE) APRIL 21, 2025. This is a eight week virtual group for 8th-10th grade students who are also adopted. Adoptees struggle even more with identity as we prepare for next steps and maybe moving away from home. Adoptee Corner provides a space for adoptees to come together and support one another, while also learning more about how adoption and early trauma and impact us throughout the lifetime but especially in young adulthood. New clients are required to complete a one time individual session. Participants from DC, VA, MD, SC, and WV welcome!

Hosted by Emma Wanroy
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, MA, LCPC, NCC
Group meets in Herndon, VA 20170
STARTING MONDAY (CHANGE) APRIL 21, 2025. This is a eight week virtual group for 8th-10th grade students who are also adopted. Adoptees struggle even more with identity as we prepare for next steps and maybe moving away from home. Adoptee Corner provides a space for adoptees to come together and support one another, while also learning more about how adoption and early trauma and impact us throughout the lifetime but especially in young adulthood. New clients are required to complete a one time individual session. Participants from DC, VA, MD, SC, and WV welcome!
The AR is primarily a psychoeducation group that covers various topics including but not limited to family-of-origin, relationship styles, personality, relationship injury repair, culture, and sex.

Hosted by The Family Counseling Center of Greater Washington
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, DCPC, LPC
Group meets in Vienna, VA 22182
The AR is primarily a psychoeducation group that covers various topics including but not limited to family-of-origin, relationship styles, personality, relationship injury repair, culture, and sex.
Grief & Loss: Healing Through Life Transitions A supportive therapy group for individuals grieving the loss of a relationship, loved one, or life as they knew it. Whether you're navigating divorce, death, or major change, this group offers space to process your emotions, rebuild your identity, and move forward with clarity and compassion. We draw from CBT, ACT, and mindfulness to support your healing journey.

Hosted by Meagan Capers
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LCAS, LCSW, CCS
Group meets in Reston, VA 20191
Grief & Loss: Healing Through Life Transitions A supportive therapy group for individuals grieving the loss of a relationship, loved one, or life as they knew it. Whether you're navigating divorce, death, or major change, this group offers space to process your emotions, rebuild your identity, and move forward with clarity and compassion. We draw from CBT, ACT, and mindfulness to support your healing journey.
This is a virtual process group for those that identify as Black/African American women. This group aims to create a space for those to process experiences of navigating the world as a Black woman and the traumas, expectations, and joy that at times comes with it. This group is a space to find community support with those that share similar experiences as well as build coping skills to better aid in navigating adversity.

This is a virtual process group for those that identify as Black/African American women. This group aims to create a space for those to process experiences of navigating the world as a Black woman and the traumas, expectations, and joy that at times comes with it. This group is a space to find community support with those that share similar experiences as well as build coping skills to better aid in navigating adversity.