Most people go through divorce largely alone. They have an attorney focused on the legal process, maybe a therapist holding the emotional weight, and friends who love them but cannot fully reach them inside it.
What they almost never have is a room full of women who are living the same thing at the same time, and a clinician there to help them make sense of what they are experiencing together.
This group is that room.
The group is not a deep clinical treatment program, and it is not meant to be.
What it is, is a structured space where the conversation goes somewhere real. We touch on attachment and why certain relationships are so hard to leave even when you know they should be left. We talk about abuse, recognizing it, naming it, and understanding what it does to your sense of self over time.
And we come back, again and again, to the question that sits underneath all of it: who were you before this relationship shaped you, and who do you want to be now.
The learning happens in both directions. I bring clinical perspective and framework into the room. The women bring their lived experience.
Between those two things, something happens that neither a therapy session nor a support group can produce on its own.
This is a small, closed group of no more than eight women.
Closed means it begins together and stays together, no rotating members, no drop-ins. The continuity is intentional because real trust does not build in a room where the people keep changing.
The group meets once a week for 75 minutes.
Women come in at different stages: some are still deciding whether to leave, some are in the middle of the legal process, and some are past it and trying to understand what they are rebuilding toward.
That range matters. There is something clarifying about sitting across from someone six months ahead of where you are, and something equally valuable about being that person for someone else.
Before the group begins, each member has a private 30-minute session with me.
This is not a formality. It is a real conversation about where you are, what you are carrying, and whether this group is the right fit for you at this moment.
I curate the group carefully because the dynamic among the members shapes everything about how it works. Not every person is right for every group, and I will always be honest with you about that.
The full fee is $1,400, due at acceptance.
This includes your individual 30-minute session with me prior to the group beginning.
Payment in full secures your place and is non-refundable once the group has started.
Membership is by application only.
The application is brief and is designed to give me a sense of where you are in your process and what you are hoping to find.
I review all applications personally and will be in touch within a few days to schedule your introductory session or to let you know about upcoming groups if the current one is full.
Whether you're navigating a difficult relationship, facing the realities of divorce, or working to better understand patterns that feel impossible to break, you don’t have to do it alone.
This is a structured, thoughtful process designed to help you gain clarity, organize your thinking, and move forward with intention.