Healing happens
in relationship.
Some work cannot be done alone in a room with a therapist. Some work requires the mirror of other people doing the same work.
Group work is where addiction recovery research has consistently shown the strongest long-term outcomes. The reason is not mystical. It is mechanical: addiction and trauma both isolate. Group does the opposite. When you sit in a circle with people who know what your inside actually looks like — and they keep showing up anyway — something in you changes that no individual session can produce.
Three groups are offered. Each is small, closed-cohort when possible, and run with a clinical framework rather than open-ended sharing. Group is not a substitute for individual work; it complements it.
Three groups, three
different terrains.
Relapse Prevention
Format: 6–8 clients · Two three-hour groups per week × six weeks · 12 sessions · 36 hours total · Gorski CENAPS model
For individuals in early recovery — typically the first 90 days to 18 months — who need a sustainable foundation. The Gorski CENAPS framework teaches relapse as a process, not an event. By the time you have used, the relapse started weeks ago. The work is identifying the warning signs early enough that you can do something about them.
Sex Addiction Recovery
Format: 6–8 clients · Two three-hour groups per week × six weeks · 12 sessions · 36 hours total · Carnes model
For individuals navigating compulsive sexual behavior. Sex addiction recovery is its own modality, and recovery work that ignores the specific neurobiology, shame structures, and ritual patterns of compulsive sexuality consistently fails. This group provides the framework to develop a healthy personal relationship with sex and love — and the witnesses to make that work hold.
Ongoing Process Group
Format: 6–8 clients · One three-hour group per week · Open-ended, recurring
For deeper relational and identity work — typically after stabilization is complete and the early-recovery scaffolding is in place. Process groups operate on the principle that the way you show up in the room is the way you show up in your life. The group becomes the laboratory.
Interested in joining a group?
Reach out and we will schedule a screening call. Groups require a fit conversation — for you and for the existing cohort.