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Mental Health & Wellness

At Mosaic Georgia, we’re deeply committed to helping our clients navigate the path to healing after traumatic events. We offer individual and family counseling tailored to strengthen coping skills and foster recovery from trauma. Our team is dedicated to building resilience and ensuring supportive care for survivors of sexual violence and their loved ones.

We believe in transparently sharing the scope of our support. Our specialized services are crafted to help heal from trauma and its lingering effects, focusing on various aspects of well-being. It’s important to note, though, that our expertise does not extend to managing pre-existing substance use disorders or psychiatric conditions not directly related to the trauma experienced.

If you find yourself facing challenges that fall outside our areas of specialization, please know we are still here for you. Our compassionate team can connect you with the right resources and experts equipped to address those specific needs. Your path to healing is important to us, and we are committed to helping you access the comprehensive care you deserve.

Your well-being is at the heart of everything we do. Rest assured, we are by your side at every step, offering empathy and support as you navigate your journey toward healing.

Services Include:

Mental Health & Wellness

How to Request Counseling Resources:

If you would like assistance in finding a counselor in your area that can provide individual therapy, click on the button below to request that Mosaic Georgia reach out to you. Once we receive your submitted form, we will provide you with more information about local counselors in your area.

Support Groups

Our center provides no-cost support groups to survivors of sexual trauma.

  • Adult Female Identified Survivor Group
    • This support group is open to female identified survivors who are 18 years or older.
  • ONLINE Non-Offending Caregiver Support Group
    • This is an 8-week group beginning February 28, meeting online, Wednesdays from 12:00-1:00 pm.
    • Session Dates: 2/28, 3/6, 3/13, 3/20, 3/27, 4/3, 4/10, 4/17
  • ESPAÑOL Grupo Para Padres y Cuidadores
    • Este grupo es para padres y cuidadores de ninos que han tenido la experiencia de abuso sexual. Van aprender sobre la dinamica del abuso sexual, efectos del trauma y como apoyar adecuadamente a su hijo/a. 
    • Lunes de 6:30-7:30. Será un grupo presencial y se proveerá cuidado de niños
    • Fechas: 3/18, 4/1, 4/8/ 4/15, 4/22, 4/29, 5/6, 5/13

How to Join Our Support Groups:

If you are interested in joining one of Mosaic Georgia’s no-cost support groups, please click on the button below to fill out our Interest Form. Once we receive your submitted form, we will reach out to you with more information.

Our survivor support groups will meet once a week with our Counseling Coordinator throughout the course of 8-9 weeks. Both groups focus on psychoeducation, trauma recovery, and skills building. The purpose of the groups is to provide a safe and supportive place for peer connection, empowerment, and healing from the effects of trauma. It is recommended the potential group member currently be in individual counseling to support in the trauma healing process.

The Non-Offending Caregiver Support Group is a weekly online group that provides a safe place for parents/guardians who have been impacted by child sexual abuse to learn and heal together. It focuses on psychoeducation, the non-offender caregiver’s role in the recovery of the child, and their own recovery as a secondary survivor. The group is open and members can join at any time.