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Women's Circle

Facilitated women-only gathering, witnessing, ritual, or personal work.

Complementary practice
Format
group
Session
2 to 3 hours
Touch
no
Cost
$

What this experience is like in depth

Women's Circle is a community and peer support experience. It is a facilitated gathering for women (definitions vary by group) centered on witnessing and connection. It works with the understanding that healing is not only about insight but also about what is felt, witnessed, and released in the body, relationships, and environment. In a session, the facilitator opens the circle, offers a theme, and members share in rounds. You will sit in circle, speak, listen, breathe. This is offered in a group setting, typically 2 to 3 hours, and this is a touch-free experience. People often choose this when they are carrying Loneliness, Need for Community, Identity Loss, and Relationship Pain. Over time, this work can become a way of relating to yourself with less fear and more capacity.

Who it may help

LonelinessNeed for CommunityIdentity LossRelationship Pain

Overview

A facilitated gathering for women (definitions vary by group) centered on witnessing and connection.

What happens during a session

The facilitator opens the circle, offers a theme, and members share in rounds.

What you physically do

Sit in circle, speak, listen, breathe.
Typical session length

2 to 3 hours

Insurance

Rarely covered by insurance. Some sliding-scale options exist, ask.

Questions to ask before booking

  • ?What is your training?
  • ?How is inclusion handled?
  • ?What is the confidentiality agreement?

Licensing & who to search for

Circle facilitator (training varies)

Try these search terms:

  • "Women's circle near me"
  • "New moon circle"

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