Support Groups for Women
Group Therapy: affordable and accessible mental health services for women
Serving all residents of South Carolina
NOW ENROLLING FOR FEBRUARY 2026 GROUPS!
Join an intimate group of 4-6 women who have experienced infidelity or a relationship betrayal. This is a space for community, self-compassion, and exploration. Together we offer support to one another as we navigate the complexities of healing.
Who is This For:
Women who have been hurt by any type affair/betrayal including: lying, hiding information, partner not disclosing information, in addition to, sexual and emotional cheating.
25+ years old.
all relationship types welcome: married/partnered, single, divorced/separated and those undecided in ending or beginning a new relationship.
Looking for Clarity and Community: You want to be among women who are invested in building self-trust and clarity in their lives.
What to Expect:
Meetings are held bi-weekly over 6 weeks
Facilitated therapeutic support: Kayla offers gentle guidance, therapy and structure to spark thought and conversation. You have permission to share as much or as little as you like.
Emotional Processing: opportunity to express worries, fear, frustration, hope and uncertainty.
Group Offerings: Based on the needs of the group, there is space of learning and sharing external resources to support one another.
Duration: 6 meetings total, Tuesdays 2:30p-3:45pm
Gathering Dates: February 17th, March 3rd, March 17th, (skipping March 31st), April 7th, April 21st, May 5th.
Location: Virtually
Cost: $50 per session ($300 total)
**Reduced rate slots for those without health insurance coverage, financial insecurity and/or struggling to pay for basis necessities
ENROLLMENT ENDS FRIDAY FEB 13th, 2026
Meet the Facilitator
Hi, I’m Kayla, a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in Summerville, SC. For over four years, my private practice has focused on helping couples navigate relationship challenges and rebuild trust. I’m excited to expand into support groups as another way to help people find connection, community, and healing.
How to Get Started
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Step One: Consultation Call
15-minute consultation calls are done over the phone. We will go over any questions you may have and I’ll ensure the the group is a good fit for you.
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Step 2: Submit Deposit
This is a non-refundable deposit that holds your seat in the group!
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Step 3: Attend Online Meetings
Meetings will take place in a virtual meeting plateform.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Research shows that group therapy can be just as effective as individual therapy. Group therapy has been shown to reduce feelings of isolation, build safety, practicing interpersonal and communication skills.
Sources: https://www.apa.org/monitor/2023/03/continuing-education-group-therapy
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30849287/https://societyforpsychotherapy.org/individual-vs-group-psychotherapy/
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At the start, we will briefly check in with one another and get a sense of who would like to share and how you’d like to support from Kayla and the group. You have permission to chose how you’d like to participate. Group members tend to find themselves seeking support, sharing their reflections , and witnessing other members heal and grow.
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As the group facilitator and therapist, I offer guidance and structure to invite conversations, deepen self-exploration, and evoke opportunities to heal and stretch our growth. Conversation topics and psychoeducation based on group members interest.
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Although group therapy is powerful, they do have limitations and are not designed to support or treat the following:
active suicidal ideations
mental illness that significantly impacts daily functioning
Those who may feel too triggered or sensitive to group feedback, differing perspectives and beliefs (ie. quick to anger)
Those who need support with emotional regulation skills. DBT/CBT groups may be recommended.
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As these groups grow, I plan to create more spaces
Please email me your interest at KaylaStewart@TheNestingSpaceLLC.com and I can notify you of upcoming support group gatherings.
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Yes! Support groups can be a complementary add-on to individual counselor. If you already have a counselor, let Kayla know to ensure this group is a good fit for your therapeutic needs