Group Offerings

Explore therapy groups in our Chicagoland practice, tailored for personality disorders, trauma, and queer neurodivergent folks.

A neatly arranged therapy office corner without any people, featuring a contemporary charcoal-gray armchair with soft, textured fabric and a matching ottoman. The chair faces a low, light-wood table holding a ceramic mug, a small stack of well-worn psychology books, and a leafy green plant in a matte white pot. Large windows with sheer curtains allow diffused afternoon daylight to bathe the space in a gentle glow, soft shadows falling on a warm, natural-wood floor. Photographic realism, shot at eye level with a shallow depth of field, creating a calm, professional, and inviting atmosphere that suggests safety, reflection, and grounded support in a modern therapeutic environment.

Upcoming groups

09.18.25

Lease Office

Chicago Loop

09.23.25

Queer DBT

Oak Park

09.28.25

Evening Skills

Virtual only

09.20.25

Lease Telehealth

Chicagoland area

09.24.25

Trauma DBT

Tinley Park office

09.30.25

Weekend Process

Hybrid format

09.21.25

Lease Virtual

Illinois online

09.27.25

Neurodiverse DBT

Evanston clinic

10.01.25

Intensive Series

In person

Groups for complex healing

Each group centers relational safety, DBT skills, and identity-affirming care so you can practice change with real support.

We specialize in spaces for queer, trans, and neurodivergent people navigating complex trauma, emotion dysregulation, and relationship patterns.

A close-up of a clean, white desk in a therapy practice, with a soft linen-bound journal open to a blank page, beside a smooth river stone engraved with the word “STABILITY.” Colorful sticky notes and fine-tipped pens are neatly arranged in a minimalist concrete holder. In the background, slightly blurred, a bookshelf displays therapy workbooks and a small pride flag folded beside a neurodiversity infinity symbol sculpture. Warm, indirect natural light from an unseen window casts gentle highlights and subtle shadows. Captured from a slightly elevated angle in photographic realism, the mood is organized, affirming, and quietly hopeful, emphasizing readiness for collaborative work and thoughtful exploration.

Contact team

Share a bit about yourself, your goals, and schedule, and we will follow up with thoughtful group recommendations.

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