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Counseling and Wholeness Collective

A PROGRAM OF MOSAIC GEORGIA

Welcome to the Wholeness Collective, a special initiative by Mosaic Georgia designed with the well-being of survivors of interpersonal violence in mind. If you’ve experienced sexual abuse, assault, sex trafficking, dating violence, or stalking, this program is here to help boost your self-confidence and nurture hope for the future.

Our main goal?

To offer support that goes beyond immediate crisis intervention, focusing on your long-term healing and strength. We believe in the powerful connection between mind and body, and we’ve created the Wholeness Collective to help you discover and strengthen this bond for personal growth and resilience.

The Wholeness Collective is here to support you on your journey to healing, offering a range of activities to foster your growth, resilience, and well-being. Join us and discover how these practices can help you build a brighter, more hopeful future.

The calendar of offerings changes quarterly, based on input and requests from our community. Please check back often or sign up for the Wholeness Collective newsletter so you don’t miss out!

For more information or inquiries, you can reach the Mental Health and Wellness Manager, Kendall Wolz, at kendallw@mosaicga.org

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What We Offer

Creative Arts: Dive into painting, explore music, or express yourself through written and spoken word. Creativity can be a profound source of healing and self-discovery.


Movement Arts
: Join us for yoga or dance classes. Movement is not only good for the body but can also be incredibly healing for the mind.


Meditation and Mindfulness
: Learn techniques to calm your mind, focus on the present, and find peace within yourself through meditation and mindfulness practices, including sound healing.


Outdoor Activities
: Connect with nature through our outdoor activities. There’s something incredibly rejuvenating about being outside and taking in the beauty around us.

Wholeness Collective Events

Group Therapy

Group therapy session

Group therapy programs allows members to address  their mental and emotional challenges and work on personal growth and healing. A trained Mosaic Georgia therapist guides the group through various exercises and discussions aimed at addressing specific therapeutic goals. Enrollment  is subject to registration and review. Please see the list on our Counseling and Wholeness Collective Events page to find a group that is most appropriate for you

Mosaic Georgia Empowerment Group

  • 8-week Psychoeducational Support Group (closed, registration and screening required)
  • Learn skills to cope with distressing trauma symptoms 
  • Understand how our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are connected and how we can self-regulate
  • Build community with others who have had similar experiences

 

Mosaic Georgia Trauma Processing Group

  • 8-week Process Group (closed, registration and screening required)
  • Learn how trauma impacts your thoughts, feelings, behaviors, and relationships by focusing on what you notice in the present moment
  • Increase effective communication skills after traumatic experiences
  • Share with others the challenges and celebrations

Support Groups

Support groups are led by a Mosaic Georgia facilitator and are open to previous clients as well as people who have not received services from Mosaic Georgia. Groups are designed to provide a space for survivors to come together to share experiences, provide encouragement, and offer mutual support in a safe and understanding environment. Members benefit from the opportunity to connect with others facing similar challenges, share coping strategies, and receive emotional support. Our groups include a Non-Offending Caregiver Support Group, an Adult Female Identified Survivor Group, and a Finding Hope Support Group offered in English and Spanish.

Peer-led:  Finding Hope Support Group (English & Spanish)

  • Ongoing peer support group (open, registration required)
  • Join a community of adult females who experienced childhood sexual abuse

 

Non-Offending Caregiver Support Group (English & Spanish)

  • 8-week group, meeting online, Wednesdays from 12:00-1:00 pm
  • Registration required

I’m a survivor and this would help me a lot! How do I join the Collective?

View all of our upcoming events and register for activities and classes that interest you!

I want to show support. How can I get involved?

Are you a facilitator who can lead trauma-informed healing and wellness activities? Or an organization whose clients could benefit? Let’s chat! Fill out this Partnership Interest Form.

Helpful Links!

      For more information or inquiries, you can reach the Mental Health and Wellness Manager, Kendall Wolz, at kendallw@mosaicga.org