Group Therapy & Workshops

Group Therapy & Workshops

Groups coming soon:

Women's Group

A warm, semi-structured group for women who are looking for connection, community, and a space to simply show up as they are.

Our Women’s Group provides a supportive and nonjudgmental space for women to explore personal challenges and their inner world, share experiences, and build connections with other women. Sessions may include open discussions, structured exercises, mindfulness practices, and psychoeducational components. Group members support one another through shared understanding, empathy, and encouragement, promoting personal growth and fostering a sense of community and belonging.

This group can be a meaningful space for women navigating life transitions, loneliness, anxiety, burnout, trauma, or questions of identity. You are welcome exactly as you are.

We welcome women, non-binary folk, and all sexual identities. Please note this group will at times include topics centred around AFAB experiences, if you'd like guidance on finding a group better suited to your needs, we're happy to help.


Interpersonal Group Therapy

A small, closed therapy group where the relationships and interactions between members are the primary vehicle for change. Rooted in the work of Irvin Yalom, the focus is less on skills or psycho-education and more on what unfolds between people in the room, in real time.

We believe healing is relational. And sometimes, the most profound shifts happen not in isolation, but in the presence of others who are willing to show up honestly too.

Most of what we struggle with such as loneliness, feeling unseen, difficulty trusting, repeating the same patterns in relationships, is fundamentally interpersonal. This group offers a live relational context to explore those patterns, receive honest and compassionate feedback, and experience something different.

This group is open to people navigating a wide range of presentations. What matters most is a willingness to engage and a curiosity about how you relate to others.

What to expect in a Group Therapy Session

  • Groups typically consist of 6-10 participants, providing an intimate yet diverse range of perspectives.

  • Sessions are guided by an experienced therapist and may include discussions, psycho-education, exercises, and experiential activities.

  • You’re encouraged to participate at your own pace, there’s no pressure to share until you feel ready.

  • A strong emphasis is placed on creating a safe, respectful, and confidential space.

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Benefit from the collective wisdom and encouragement of the group

It’s a space to:

Feel Heard and Understood

Sharing your story with others who may have similar experiences can reduce feelings of isolation and foster a sense of belonging.

Feel Heard and Understood

Sharing your story with others who may have similar experiences can reduce feelings of isolation and foster a sense of belonging.


Gain Insight into your Patterns

The group acts as a mirror. The ways you relate to others in the room often reflect the patterns playing out in your wider life, and noticing them in real time is the first step to changing them.

Gain Insight into your Patterns

The group acts as a mirror. The ways you relate to others in the room often reflect the patterns playing out in your wider life, and noticing them in real time is the first step to changing them.


Build Emotional Regulation Skills

The group dynamic encourages openness, trust, and the development of healthier ways to process emotions.

Build Emotional Regulation Skills

The group dynamic encourages openness, trust, and the development of healthier ways to process emotions.


Learn Through Interaction

Observing and interacting with others in a group setting can provide new perspectives and insights into your relationships and communication styles.

Learn Through Interaction

Observing and interacting with others in a group setting can provide new perspectives and insights into your relationships and communication styles.


Practice New Skills

Whether it’s expressing emotions, setting boundaries, or building confidence, the group provides a supportive environment to practice personal growth strategies.

Practice New Skills

Whether it’s expressing emotions, setting boundaries, or building confidence, the group provides a supportive environment to practice personal growth strategies.

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Submit an enquiry, book a call, or phone us directly – Hannah, our friendly Admin and Client Support officer, will be the first to greet you.

Are you enquiring about a specific therapist? Click Here

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Submit an enquiry, book a call, or phone us directly – Hannah, our friendly Admin and Client Support officer, will be the first to greet you.

Are you enquiring about a specific therapist? Click Here

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Centre Self Collective values the lived experience and contributions of people from all cultures, genders, sexualities, bodies, spiritualities, ages, abilities and backgrounds. We are committed to cultivating inclusive environments and are dedicated to building a sustainable and an environmentally aware practice. 

Acknowledgement and Commitment to First Nations Justice. Centre Self Collective acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung people of the Kulin Nation as the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we live, work, and offer care. We recognise their deep and enduring connection to land, waters, skies, and community - and we pay our respects to Elders past and present. We honour the wisdom, strength, and resilience of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples across all communities. As social workers and mental health practitioners, we hold a deep awareness of the systemic harm our profession has contributed to, including the forced removal of children, policies of assimilation, and the ongoing disruption of families, cultures, and Country. These injustices continue to reverberate through intergenerational trauma and ongoing structural inequities. We recognise that sovereignty was never ceded. Centre Self Collective stands in solidarity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. We wholeheartedly support the Uluru Statement from the Heart, the journey toward Treaty in Victoria, and the principle of Aboriginal self-determination. 

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Centre Self Collective values the lived experience and contributions of people from all cultures, genders, sexualities, bodies, spiritualities, ages, abilities and backgrounds. We are committed to cultivating inclusive environments and are dedicated to building a sustainable and an environmentally aware practice. 

Acknowledgement and Commitment to First Nations Justice. Centre Self Collective acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung people of the Kulin Nation as the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we live, work, and offer care. We recognise their deep and enduring connection to land, waters, skies, and community - and we pay our respects to Elders past and present. We honour the wisdom, strength, and resilience of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples across all communities. As social workers and mental health practitioners, we hold a deep awareness of the systemic harm our profession has contributed to, including the forced removal of children, policies of assimilation, and the ongoing disruption of families, cultures, and Country. These injustices continue to reverberate through intergenerational trauma and ongoing structural inequities. We recognise that sovereignty was never ceded. Centre Self Collective stands in solidarity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. We wholeheartedly support the Uluru Statement from the Heart, the journey toward Treaty in Victoria, and the principle of Aboriginal self-determination. 

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2026

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