Healing Beyond the Individual in a Relational World: Interpersonal Group Psychotherapy
What if healing doesn’t happen alone? Interpersonal group psychotherapy invites you into a shared space where relational wounds can be felt, seen, and transformed—offering a profound sense of connection, belonging, and change.
The Well Runs Dry: Why Impact Leaders Need More Than Resilience
Something is running dry in the impact sector. Not ambition. Not commitment. Something older — the inner ground from which sustainable work actually grows. This article weaves wellbeing research, Jungian psychology, and the thinking of Macy, Whyte, Scharmer, and Yalom into an argument for why therapeutic group work may be the most important investment a changemaker can make.
What is Interpersonal Group Therapy?
Our mental health is intricately linked to our interpersonal experiences, and group therapy offers a collaborative environment for individuals to explore their behaviors, thoughts, and feelings in relation to others. Explore the purpose and practice of group therapy here, to see if you might like to explore joining a program.

