This group is for women 25 years of age and older who identify as Black, Indigenous, and/or People of Color to serve as an opportunity to take part in a safe space for healing individually and as a collective as well as to learn and grow together.
Our virtual space will be a place to support one another as we explore themes such as
body image
coping with racial stigmas
coping with repetitive trauma
cultivating grounding skills
building resilience in difficult times to foster centered sense of self and love for self
This group will be led by Candice Poole, LPC, a therpist from Texas who identifies as a BIPOC woman. Her expertise is working with women from adolescents to adults in areas ranging from anxiety, assertiveness training, career guidance, coping skills, eating disorders, life coaching, life transitions (transitioning to a new phase of life), perfectionism, relationship building and discord, self-esteem, and trauma.
We will meet on Zoom Thursday evenings from 8 to 9PM EST for 8 weeks, beginning February 17. The dates are February 17, February 24, March 3, March 10, March 17, March 24, March 31, and April 7.
Honoring collective anonymity, there will be no recordings.
Tuition: $180
Payment plans are available. Please contact me to set up payment.
Meet the Instructor
CANDICE POOLE, LICENSED PROFESSIONAL COUNSELOR
Candice is a person centered, trauma informed therapist in Texas. She earned a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology and a Master's Degree in Professional Counseling. She is passionate about helping and encouraging women to live well and intentionally and her goal is to help each person foster a healthy story that is built on self love, confidence, authenticity, and a sense of genuinely being understood and understanding themselves. Her expertise is working with women from adolescents to adults in areas ranging from anxiety, assertiveness training, career guidance, coping skills, eating disorders, life coaching, life transitions (transitioning to a new phase of life), perfectionism, relationship building and discord, self-esteem, and trauma.