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Who We Help
At Willow Tree Counseling, we offer a variety of group sessions designed to support emotional wellness, connection, and personal growth. Our groups create a safe, welcoming space where individuals can learn, share, and heal alongside others who understand their experiences.
Whether you’re navigating life transitions, building healthier relationships, managing stress, or working through past trauma, our groups provide guided support and practical tools to help you move forward.

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Why Clients Choose Willow Tree Counseling
We provide trauma-informed, compassionate care that honors each person’s unique healing journey. Our therapists are certified in EMDR, Somatic Therapy, and Fluence-trained Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP), combining clinical expertise with openness to holistic integration. Grounded in strong ethical standards, our practice offers services for individuals, children, couples, and families in a welcoming, inclusive, and affirming environment for all identities.

Why Group Therapy?
Group therapy offers a unique and powerful opportunity to experience:
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Community — realizing you’re not alone in your struggles
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Connection — meaningful relationships built on understanding
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Perspective — learning from others’ stories and insights
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Skills & Tools — guided strategies you can use every day
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Healing — in an environment that honors your pace and your voice
Our facilitators use trauma-informed, evidence-based approaches, integrating modalities such as somatic therapy, mindfulness, psychoeducation, grounding practices, and expressive activities to support deep, sustainable healing.
Our groups are created for individuals who may be experiencing:
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Stress, overwhelm, or burnout
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Relationship challenges or boundary concerns
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Anxiety, depression, or emotional dysregulation
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Life transitions & Loss
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Trauma-related symptoms
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Desire for connection and community
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Personal growth and self-awareness goals
You do not need to be an existing client to join. You do not need to have a diagnosis to participate.
These groups are open to adults of all backgrounds, identities, and experiences.