Trauma-Informed Group Occupational Therapy

Small group sessions built around specific themes (emotional regulation, routines, sensory support, healing through occupation). These groups create a supportive space to connect, learn, and restore.

$50 |  per person

4-week group | $200 per participant

Custom pricing available for organizations

Our Trauma-Informed Group Occupational Therapy sessions offer a powerful blend of connection, healing, and skill-building in a safe, supportive environment. These small group sessions are intentionally designed around meaningful themes such as emotional regulation, building healthy routines, sensory processing, and healing through purposeful occupation. Each group provides participants with the opportunity to learn evidence-based strategies, share lived experiences, and practice real-life coping tools in a space where they are seen, heard, and supported. By integrating principles of nervous system regulation, attachment, and trauma recovery, these sessions help reduce isolation, increase self-awareness, and strengthen the capacity for daily function. Whether individuals are navigating recent trauma or working through longstanding patterns of dysregulation, these groups serve as a gentle, empowering space for growth and restoration.

Incorporating faith into this setting adds another deeply meaningful dimension to the healing process. For many, faith provides the language of hope, redemption, and connection that helps reframe their story and guide their recovery. When people come together in community, grounded in both clinical care and spiritual grace, something sacred unfolds — healing becomes not only possible, but deeply personal. Faith reminds us that we are never alone in our pain and that healing is not linear, but always within reach through grace, patience, and perseverance. Through prayer, spiritual reflection, or simply the acknowledgement of a higher presence in the room, participants often find a renewed sense of purpose and identity that trauma may have stripped away. In these group settings, faith can quietly weave its way into the atmosphere — as a calming presence, a steady foundation, and a shared belief in the power of healing. Here, therapy is more than treatment — it becomes a circle of support, a space for transformation, and a reminder that even in brokenness, we are being made whole.