Support Groups

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Sometimes we need someone to simply be there. Not to fix anything or to do anything in particular, but just to let us feel that we are cared for and supported.
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Drop-in
Forums, Discussion Boards, Email
Survivor and Therapist

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A twice weekly, drop-in, peer support group for RA/MC survivors.
Monday and/or Wednesday 5–7 pm Pacific Time
Held on Zoom.

RA/MC happens in isolation and secrecy, causing deep wounding. Come share this safe space with others who understand.

For more information and to sign up, see our Events page.

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FORUMs, DISCUSSION BOARDS, email

DID Support Group

Facilitated by Carol Anne, this support group for people with DID has been in existence for over 20 years. This group is international, includes several survivors of ritual abuse and/or government/military mind control, and has both male and female members, many with various disabilities.

For more information, contact Carol Anne directly at manyofus1980@gmail.com


web-based email support group for RA/MC Survivors

A recently formed web-based email support group on groups.io, facilitated by Carol Anne, and specifically for RA/MC survivors.

For more information, contact Carol Anne directly at manyofus1980@gmail.com

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SURVIVOR AND THERAPIST

UNBROKEN

Mondays, 4pm – 6pm Pacific Time.

If you are a Christian survivor of ritual abuse and mind control and are looking for a support group where you can freely and safely talk about and include your faith in the discussion about your history, therapy, and daily struggles as you navigate life, then this is the group for you. 

Due to the spiritual nature of ritual abuse, Christian survivors are often restricted from being able to openly share their beliefs around other survivors. Even within the church survivors are limited due to people’s fear of the topic or because they don’t believe RA/MC is real. 

This new group allows both Christian survivors and Christian therapists the space to be who they are without restrictions. It’s not a therapy group. Everyone in it is there for support and to finally be able to get to the spiritual depths in our discussions that we have been longing for.

For more information, or to join, please contact Judie at unbrokenreeds@gmail.com.

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