Group Therapy

Group therapy allows you to heal and recover in a very unique way. The isolating belief that you are alone in your struggles will diminish. Supportive feedback from your peers deepens motivation and removes blocks toward recovery. We offer a variety of groups to support you, check them out below.

 

Stronger Together: A Virtual Process Group for Women in Eating Disorder Recovery

This group is for women who are actively engaged in eating disorder recovery and are seeking a supportive, process-oriented space to deepen their healing journey. Whether you are navigating recovery from anorexia, bulimia, binge eating disorder, or other disordered eating patterns, this group offers a place to be seen, heard, and supported by peers who truly understand the struggle.

Led by Geeta Kerawalla, LCSW, meetings will include guidance around recovery tools and tips. Together, we will explore the underlying issues that fuel disordered eating—such as perfectionism, shame, trauma, body image, control, and emotional regulation—while building skills in self-compassion, authenticity, and relational trust.

  • Location: Virtual
  • Time: Thursdays, 12-1 pm
  • Fee: $800 for 8 sessions, statements provided for insurance upon request
  • This is a closed group, max of 7 participants

This group will support you in:

  • Staying accountable to your recovery goals
  • Breaking isolation and building community
  • Processing urges, relapses, and challenges without judgment
  • Strengthening motivation and reducing shame
  • Practicing vulnerability and self-acceptance
  • Developing a more peaceful relationship with food, body, and self

 

Recovering While Becoming: A support group for women in their 20’s

Your twenties can be exciting, overwhelming, and full of change. Whether you’re navigating career decisions, dating and relationships, friendships, independence, identity exploration, or simply figuring out who you want to be, eating disorder recovery often adds another layer of complexity to an already transformative stage of life.

Recovery While Becoming is a virtual therapist-led support group designed specifically for individuals in their twenties who are recovering from an eating disorder and seeking connection with others who understand the challenges of this journey.

Led by Emily Wong, MFT, this group provides a supportive and affirming space to explore topics such as body image, self-esteem, identity development, relationships, career stress, life transitions, boundaries, and maintaining recovery while building a meaningful adult life.

  • Location: Virtual
  • Time: Saturdays 11 am-12 pm
  • Fee: $800 for 8 sessions, statements provided for insurance upon request
  • This is a closed group, max of 7 participants

Topics may include:

  • Identity and self-discovery
  • Dating and relationships
  • Friendships and social connections
  • Career and workplace stress
  • Body image and self-worth

 

Renew & Rise: An Eating Disorder Process Group for Women 40+

This virtual weekly group is for women 40 and older who are navigating eating disorder recovery alongside the complex transitions of midlife. Whether you’re new to recovery after years of struggling, facing new challenges with food and body image as your body changes, or finding that midlife stressors have intensified your relationship with eating, this group offers a supportive, therapeutic space to heal.

Midlife brings a unique set of pressures that intersect with eating disorders including perimenopause and hormonal shifts that affect appetite, body, and mood. This group weaves recovery work with the real experiences of midlife. Through open dialogue, therapist-led skill-building, and peer connection, members build resilience, self-compassion, and a more trusting relationship with their body.

  • Location: Virtual
  • Time: Tuesdays, 4-5 pm
  • Fee: $800 for 8 sessions, statements provided for insurance upon request
  • This is a closed group, max of 7 participants
  • Facilitated by Geeta Kerawalla, LCSW

Topics may include:

  • Eating disorder recovery skills and relapse prevention
  • Body image and the physical changes of perimenopause/menopause
  • Identity, self-worth, and recovery at midlife
  • The intersection of stress, hormones, and disordered eating
  • Letting go of perfectionism and appearance-based self-value

 

Whole & Wise: A Process Group for Women 60+

This virtual weekly therapy group is designed for women aged 60 and older who are navigating the rich and often complex transitions that come with this chapter of life.
Whether you’re adjusting to retirement and a shifting sense of purpose, changes to your health and body image, redefining relationships with adult children or partners, or simply seeking a space to reflect and connect, this group offers a supportive, therapeutic space to explore what this season of life means for you.
  • Location: Virtual
  • Time: Pending
  • Fee: $800 for 8 sessions, statements provided for insurance upon request
  • This is a closed group, max of 7 participants
  • Facilitated by Geeta Kerawalla, LCSW

 

 

 

Intuitive Eating Support Groupboundaries, eating disorder, health, diet

This is a space for those wanting to learn or continue their path towards intuitive eating. In this group, we will explore the important role of nutrition in your recovery with exposure and CBT methods.

You will get support in how to become an intuitive eater as well as learn other recovery tools that have helped our clients find freedom with food.

  • Location: Virtual & in person options
  • Day/time: Fridays, 12:30-1:30 pm
  • Fee: $50 per session, a commitment of 4 sessions/month.
  • Statements are provided for insurance upon request.
  • Facilitated by Nicole Klawitter, RD & Mina Mogahdam, CNC

 

Men’s Recovery Process Group 

The intention of this group is to be a supportive space for those who want to work on their interpersonal skills and build stronger, more authentic relationships. Participating in a peer group increases self-awareness, insight, and compassion towards self and others.

Topics covered include life stressors such as anxiety, disordered eating, career challenges, addictive behaviors, and relationship dynamics. Meetings will start with a facilitated check-in and then space to discuss various topics relevant to group members.

  • Location: Virtual
  • Time: Pending
  • Fee: $800 for 8 sessions, statements provided for insurance upon request
  • This is a closed group, max of 7 participants
  • Facilitated by Geeta Kerawalla, LCSW

 

Mindful Movement for Recovery: Yoga & Somatic Healing Group

Recovery is about more than changing behaviors, it is also about rebuilding a compassionate and trusting relationship with your body.

Mindful Movement for Recovery is an in-person Saturday morning group designed for individuals in eating disorder recovery who are interested in exploring movement from a place of curiosity, self-care, and connection rather than control, compensation, or performance.

Led by Emily Wong, MFT, this group integrates gentle yoga, mindfulness practices, and somatic healing techniques to help participants reconnect with their bodies in a safe and supportive environment. Through guided movement, breathwork, grounding exercises, and group reflection, participants will have the opportunity to cultivate body awareness, reduce stress, and develop greater trust in their body’s signals and needs.

  • Location: Marina office
  • Fee: $65 per session, a commitment of 4 sessions/month.
  • This is a closed group, max of 8 participants

Group participants will have opportunities to:

  • Explore movement as a form of self-care rather than calorie burning or body manipulation
  • Practice mindfulness and grounding skills
  • Strengthen body trust and body respect
  • Learn somatic tools for managing stress, anxiety, and overwhelm

*No prior yoga experience is necessary. All bodies, abilities, and recovery journeys are welcome.

 

We are here to answer any questions you have regarding our group therapy options.

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“Healing happens in connection. While individual therapy helps us understand ourselves, group therapy reminds us that we don’t have to recover alone.”

Inspired by the therapeutic principles of Irvin D. Yalom