The Longer Arc of Support

A personalized, immersive healing experience for people carrying complex trauma, burnout, dissociation, grief, neurodivergence, or the feeling that traditional therapy alone has not been enough.

The Unfolding Journey

This is not a one-size-fits-all program.

The Unfolding Journey is a highly individualized therapeutic process designed to help you reconnect with yourself through relationship, creativity, nervous system support, and sustained care over time.


Whether you are navigating trauma, life transition, emotional overwhelm, identity exploration, chronic survival mode, or the exhaustion of holding everything together, this space was built for depth.

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Not Just Weekly Therapy

Many people come to SoulGround after years of trying to hold themselves together between appointments.

Traditional therapy can be meaningful, but sometimes healing requires more continuity, more creativity, more flexibility, and more support than one hour a week can realistically hold.

The Unfolding Journey was created as a bridge between outpatient therapy and higher levels of care

It offers deeper support without removing you from your life.

This work may include:

• Individual therapy
• Expressive arts and experiential work
• Somatic and nervous system support
• Parts work and dissociation-informed care
• Skills support and real-life integration
• Community and relational healing
• Optional group, retreat, or intensive experiences
• Collaborative care planning

Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.
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You might be looking for this if…

  • Description text goes hereYou may function well on the outside while internally feeling exhausted, disconnected, overwhelmed, numb, or constantly bracing.

  • Description text goes hereYou may understand your patterns intellectually but still feel trapped in them emotionally or physically.

  • Description text goes hereYou may experience parts of self, memory gaps, shutdown, identity confusion, emotional flooding, or difficulty feeling fully present.

  • You may be trying to recover a version of yourself that existed before constant adaptation.

  • Item descriptionYou are not just looking to manage symptoms. You are looking to reconnect with your life.

  • Item deSometimes getting to therapy can require an enormous amount of planning, energy, and recovery time. Chronic illness, disability, sensory overwhelm, pain, fatigue, or medical complexity can make leaving home feel impossible some days. In-home sessions can reduce that burden by meeting you where you already are, helping create safety, accessibility, and enough support to begin getting unstuck.scription

What Your Journey Might Look Like

Every unfolding journey is personalized. Some people need stabilization and safety. Some need grief work. Some need expressive work. Some need help rebuilding daily life. Some need space to finally stop performing. We build the process collaboratively.

Possible Components

Individual Therapy 1–2 sessions weekly focused on trauma, attachment, identity, emotional processing, nervous system work, and relational healing.

Expressive Arts Therapy Art, movement, storytelling, role work, symbolism, masks, sandtray, music, ritual, and creativity used as therapeutic tools.

Intensives Extended sessions or concentrated therapeutic experiences designed to deepen and accelerate the work when appropriate.

Skills and Life Support Support with routines, overwhelm, executive functioning, communication, boundaries, grounding, and rebuilding capacity for everyday life.

Community and Group Work Optional therapeutic groups and community spaces that reduce isolation and create opportunities for relational healing.

Retreats and Immersive Experiences Seasonal or themed experiences designed to support deeper connection, embodiment, creativity, and transformation.

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5. The Philosophy Section
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Healing Is Not Linear
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At SoulGround, we do not believe healing means becoming a completely different person.
We believe healing often looks like returning.
Returning to parts of yourself that had to go quiet. Returning to creativity. Returning to safety. Returning to connection. Returning to your body. Returning to your own voice.
Sometimes we revisit the same wound many times. Not because we failed. But because each return allows us to meet it with more support, more perspective, and more capacity than before.
Healing is not repetition. It is unfolding.

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6. What a Typical Structure Might Look Like
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What This Can Practically Look Like
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Every journey is different, but many clients begin with a structure similar to:
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• 1–2 weekly therapy sessions
• Optional expressive arts or group experiences
• Access to intensives when appropriate
• Collaborative treatment planning
• Nervous system and grounding practices
• Real-world support for daily functioning and relational patterns
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This is designed to be flexible. The goal is not perfection. The goal is creating enough support for meaningful change to become possible.

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7. Frequently Asked Questions
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• Is this therapy?
• How is this different from an IOP or residential program?
• Can I participate while working or in school?
• Do you work with dissociation or DID?
• Is this appropriate for neurodivergent clients?
• Do I have to be “good at art” for expressive arts therapy?
• Are intensives required?
• Do you take insurance?
• Can I start slowly?
• What if I don’t know exactly what I need yet?

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8. Final Invitation Section
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You Do Not Have To Figure This Out Alone
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If you are exhausted from trying to force yourself into systems that were never built for the complexity of your experience, we invite you to reach out.
The Unfolding Journey is not about becoming someone else. It is about creating enough safety, support, and space to become more fully yourself.
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Warm, lived-in expressive arts table during a healing group session. Bright acrylic paints, brushes, scissors, plaster masks, and rainbow crackle art scattered across a communal creative workspace filled with color, process, and human presence.
Therapy room shelf with sensory and symbolic objects including crystals, a rainbow, fidget tools, and a meditative figurine against deep green walls and warm calming light.
Warm expressive arts therapy office with green walls, sand tray, sensory tools, art supplies, and symbolic miniatures creating a playful, grounding, and inviting space.