Group Therapy
"Rarely, if ever, are any of us healed in isolation. Healing is an act of communion." bell hooks
Group psychotherapy is a special form of therapy in which a small number of people meet together under the guidance of a trained therapist to help themselves and one another. Group therapy can help people learn about themselves, improve their interpersonal relationships and learn specific skills.
I offer virtual groups as follows:
Case Consultation Group for Black Women Clinicians: For Black women interested in exploring how we deal with the unique intersectional transference and countertransference that arise in treatment when working within our communities. This cohort is for Black women therapists who want to go deeper — not just in their clinical work, but in their understanding of themselves as practitioners. Over 12 weeks, a small cohort meets three times per month to consult on cases, examine transference and countertransference, and engage in a psychodynamic group process grounded in both clinical rigor and honest self-reflection.
Each 90-minute session moves through three phases: case consultation, where a member presents active clinical work for group reflection; process group, where members explore their own reactions, relational patterns, and countertransference in real time; and a brief didactic segment that grounds the session's themes in psychodynamic and sociocultural frameworks. The clinical frame holds race, power, and identity as central. This is a consultation and training group with therapeutic elements.
Virtual · Cohort of 6–10 · 3 sessions/month · $65/session Participation may count toward supervision hours in NY, CT, and IL.
Black Women's Process Group: A Therapy Space for Healing, Growth, and Connection: This ongoing therapy group is for Black women who are ready to slow down, look inward, and recover parts of themselves that have been shaped — or silenced — by painful life experiences, systemic harm, or years of holding too much. Members come together to explore patterns in their relationships, their sense of self, and their emotional lives. The group makes space for the dynamics that often go unexamined: the tendency to overgive, to appear strong while feeling fractured, to keep surviving in ways that leave little room for genuine rest, joy, or connection. It also holds the particular impact of racism and sexism on self-worth, intimacy, and identity — not as abstract forces, but as lived experiences that deserve to be named and worked through.This is a process group, meaning the relationships that develop within the group itself become part of the healing. Members offer and receive honest reflection, build relational capacity, and practice showing up more fully — with themselves and with others. Online · Ongoing · $65/session
Black Women Therapists Process Group A Therapy Space for Therapists: This ongoing online process group offers Black women therapists a dedicated space to know themselves more fully; in community, in relationship, and in the here and now. Therapists spend their professional lives holding others. This group creates room to set that down. Together, members explore what arises personally and professionally: interpersonal style, conflict, closeness, vulnerability, feedback, and the relational patterns that shape how we show up with clients and with each other. The group also makes space for what often goes unnamed — the exhaustion of doing this work inside systems shaped by race and power, the weight of hyper-responsibility, the particular isolation of being a Black woman in this profession. Weekly group, $60 per session