Support Groups
Support Groups are run by Carlynn Sharpe-Ehui
Nerdy Curves Collective - Body Positive Support Group
A welcoming and empowering community based on the body positive curriculum. The Nerdy Curves Collective offers a safe space to share experiences, challenges, and triumphs related to body image and self-acceptance. Members support each other in cultivating confidence, challenging societal norms, and fostering a culture of love and respect for all body types.
Suggested Fee $85 , Sliding Scale Available
Shadow Integration Circle
This group provides a nurturing environment for individuals committed to exploring their inner selves through shadow work, the process of uncovering and integrating hidden or suppressed parts of the psyche. Participants engage in deep self-reflection, emotional healing, and personal growth, supported by guided discussions and shared experiences. The group aims to help members achieve greater self-awareness, emotional balance, and empowerment.
Suggested Fee $85 , Sliding Scale Available
Grief Support Group for Adults - Loss of Family
A compassionate space for adults grieving the loss of important people in their lives (chosen or blood). This group offers understanding, comfort, and connection for those navigating the complex emotions of bereavement. Through shared stories, coping strategies, and mutual support, members find solace and strength as they work through their grief journey together.
Suggested Fee $85 , Sliding Scale Available
Grief Support Group for Adults - Loss of the Life You Imagined
This group addresses the unique grief that arises from the loss of dreams and expectations for one’s life. Whether due to illness, life changes, or unmet goals, participants explore feelings of disappointment, sadness, and confusion in a supportive community. The group fosters healing by validating these losses, encouraging resilience, and helping members redefine their paths forward.
Suggested Fee $85 , Sliding Scale Available
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