THE THERAPIST SUPPORT HUB
Caring for people who are often forgotten, often discounted, often silenced is in my DNA.
It has shaped who I am, how I move through the world, and how I show up in my work. And in this season of my life, caring for therapists, mental health professionals, and careworkers is what I feel most deeply called to do.
Because if I’m honest—
it doesn’t seem like many people are thinking about what therapists need.
Not the public.
Not institutions.
Not even, sometimes, our own profession.
So I am.The Therapist Hub—a collection of offerings created specifically for therapists and careworkers, including supervision, consultation, mentorship, trainings, grief gatherings, writing spaces, and other care-centered supports.
Each offering is designed with one guiding question in mind:
What do therapists need that no one is thinking about—and how can we honor that without asking them to disappear to receive care?
You are not meant to do all of this alone.
You are allowed to be held, too.
You know your body.
You know your nervous system.
You know what you can hold right now.
You get to decide what kind of support is right for you in this moment.
Listen to your body. Choose what fills your cup.
Option #1 Belonging: A One-Year Container for Therapists
Option #2 Therapist Re-Orientation After Harm: A care-centered offering for therapists navigating rupture, shame, or institutional harm
Option #3 The Gathering: For Grief and Connection
Option#4 IFS Level 1 Group Consultation
Option #5 Beyond the Block: Navigating Resistance, Shutdown, and Stuck Points
Option #6 Therapist Mentorship Pod
Therapist Re-Orientation After Harm: A care-centered offering for therapists navigating rupture, shame, or institutional harM
Therapist Re-Orientation After Harm exists for those moments when the work leaves you disoriented—when something happens and you’re expected to keep going as if it didn’t cost you anything.
A report.
A mistake.
A client complaint.
A supervisor or institution that caused harm.
Professional isolation.
Moral injury.
The quiet, crushing weight of shame.
This is a re-humanizing, dignity-restoring space to help you find your footing again. This space is for therapists and careworkers who have:
Been reported, investigated, or feared being reported
Made a mistake and felt overwhelmed by shame or self-doubt
Been isolated, silenced, or discarded by an agency or system
Been harmed by a supervisor, institution, or licensing body
Lost trust in the profession—or in themselves
Found themselves asking, “Do I still belong here?”
What This Space Holds
This re-orientation centers three core intentions:
Restoring Dignity: You are more than the hardest moment of your career. This space centers your humanity.
Making Meaning: Together, we slow down and gently tend to what happened:
what was yours
what was not
what wound or grief needs tending
3. Discerning Next Steps: This space can support you in:
staying in the profession with new boundaries
shifting roles or settings
taking a pause without shame
preparing for a thoughtful, ethical exit
reconnecting with purpose—or releasing it
No pressure to stay. No pressure to leave. Only choice.
What This Is Not
To be clear, this offering is not:
Therapy
Clinical supervision
Legal or licensing advice
A replacement for required remediation
A space for fixing, defending, or explaining yourself
It is a holding space—a place to breathe, orient, and remember who you are.
Format & Access
Therapist Re-Orientation After Harm may be offered as:
Individual virtual re-orientation sessions (50 minutes) / $95 per session
Short-term virtual containers (5 Bi-weekly sessions)/ / $375
This work is intentionally contained—so it remains supportive, ethical, and sustainable.
Contact me if interested in the individual or group option. The group will start Spring/Summer 2026.
The Gathering: For Grief and Connection
I know time is precious, and we all hold so much. But if you’ve been carrying grief quietly, I want to offer you a soft place to land. This is space is for therapists, social workers, and careworkers.
We’ll come together on Zoom to experience the medicine of collective presence—because something powerful happens when we pause, allow our parts to be witnessed, and fill our own cups in community.
This space will be gentle and intentional. You’re invited to lay down your roles, your titles, your armor—and let yourself be tended to. Together, we’ll ground, breathe, and remember that we are never truly alone in what we carry.
If you’re grieving a loved one, a life transition, your health, a previous version of yourself, the weight of racism and oppression, the exhaustion of caregiving, or the quiet ache of aloneness—bring it. Bring your whole self.
You’ll have space to name your grief, sing it, sway with it, cry, laugh, whisper, or simply be. We’ll make room for both grief and joy, and all that lives in the sacred space between. I’m following what feels aligned, and my hope is that this becomes a ritual of tending—of remembering one another, and ensuring that no one in our community has to carry their grief alone.
With love,
Tasha 🤍
My intention is to offer this virtual container quarterly. To ensure that cost is not a barrier, please choose the option that most fits your financial capacity.
Date: February 18th, 2026 @ 3PM EST/12PM PST
Cost: $50 or free for those who would like to attend but lack the resources.
To ensure that cost is not a barrier, please choose the option that most fits your financial capacity.
Register here: https://pci.jotform.com/form/253277188038162
IFS Level 1 Group Consultation
Meeting Dates (2026):February 9, February 23, March 2, March 16, March 23, 2026 ( 5 sessions)
Time: 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM EST/11AM-12:30PST (90 minutes)
Registration Group Size: Limited to 6 IFSI Level 1 Graduates
Cost: $575 per person/$115 per session (may be split into two payments)
If you need a payment plan, please contact me before registering.
This consultation group is LGBTQIA+ affirming and led, and a neuroexpansive-led and affirming space.
Come prepared to explore:
How to care for and understand your clinician parts
Case consultation and collaborative discussion
Model Q&A and practical application support
IFSI Program Assistant (PA) preparation and readiness
Parts wounded within the IFSI community and collective healing
Decolonizing the model and adapting it to your community’s cultural, ancestral, and lived realities
FAQ
1. What happens if I miss a session?
Because this is a small-group experience with live interaction and real-time discussion, there are no refunds or make-up sessions for missed meetings.
2.. What if I can’t make these session dates? How can I find out when the next group opens?
If you’re unable to join this round, you can sign up for the waitlist to be notified when future cohorts open. Waitlist members will be the first to hear about new session dates and availability. If there’s enough interest, additional groups may be scheduled sooner. To stay informed, simply join the waitlist or follow my public social media pages on Instagram and LinkedIn, and we’ll keep you updated!
3. What is the cancellation policy?
We understand that life happens, and we want to offer flexibility while maintaining the integrity of this small-group experience. If you cancel at least 2 weeks before the program starts, you’ll receive a full refund. After the program begins, refunds are not available to honor the commitment of the group. If there is an emergency, contact me to discuss.
Register Here: https://pci.jotform.com/form/253277020335147
Beyond the Block: Navigating Resistance, Shutdown, and Stuck Points
Date: February 2nd, 2026 12PM-1:30PM EST
Cost: $20
Every clinician—no matter how skilled, seasoned, or spacious—has had moments where the work feels…stuck. The client is circling the same narrative, shutting down, withdrawing, or resisting. Or maybe you notice an internal shift: frustration, over-functioning, emotional fatigue, or the quiet discomfort of working out of alignment. Sometimes the “stuckness” comes from the client. Sometimes it comes from us. And most often, it’s both.
This lunch-and-learn conversation invites mental health professionals into an honest, liberatory, and compassionate dialogue about what actually happens inside the room when movement stalls. Drawing from trauma-informed frameworks, Internal Family Systems (IFS), somatic awareness, and anti-oppressive clinical practice, we’ll explore the deeper forces that create shutdown, resistance, and therapeutic impasses—and what it takes to move through them.Together, we will look at the aspects of our work as that we don’t always name.
What We’ll Explore:
What “stuck” actually means
How shutdown, avoidance, or resistance emerges in clients—and how misattunement or clinician overwhelm can reinforce the cycle.
The hidden impacts of clinician life circumstances and identifying clinician parts that show up in impasse: rescuers, fixers, defenders, over-identifiers, avoiders, performers
Tools to practice and restore, flow, safety, and connection
Learning Objectives
Identify and differentiate at least three sources of clinical “stuckness” (client-related, clinician-related, and systemic/relational) and describe how each contributes to resistance, shutdown, or therapeutic impasse.
Analyze a minimum of three clinician-side contributors to stuck points—such as compassion fatigue, countertransference, over-identification, and working out of alignment—and evaluate their impact on assessment, presence, and decision-making.
Demonstrate at least three evidence-informed interventions for resolving therapeutic impasses, including relational repair, self-attunement practices, and collaborative exploration of client resistance or shutdown.
Who This Event Is For
Licensed mental health professionals, clinical supervisors, counselors, social workers, psychologists, and therapists, students, and interns who want a space to reflect, learn, and reconnect to their clinical intuition and Self-led presence.
Format
A live, virtual Lunch & Learn (via Zoom) grounded in conversation, reflection, clinical wisdom, and shared humanity. Bring your food, your questions, and the parts of you that are tired, curious, or craving support.
You Will Leave With:
- A refreshed understanding of how and why therapeutic impasses occur
- Language to name your internal experience when the work gets hard
- Somatic and relational tools to regain flow and attunement
- Increased confidence in navigating resistance, shutdown, or clinical ambiguity
- A renewed sense of alignment and connection to your work
F.A.Qs
1. Will this training be recorded?
Yes, the session will be recorded; however, the recording will not be made available to participants. I will use the recording solely for my own learning and growth.
2. What if I can’t make this training?
If you are unable to attend, please subscribe to my website at tashahunterlcsw.com or follow me on Instagram (@tashahunterlcsw) where I post all future offerings.
3. What is the cancellation policy?
Due to the nature of this training, no refunds will be provided.
4. If I am a client, supervisee, or consultant, may I attend?
Yes.
5. Will CEUs be provided?
No. This course is being offered as part of the NBCC CEU requirements; however, all workshops offered after this date will be eligible for CEUs—so stay tuned.
Register Here: https://pci.jotform.com/form/253385947093166
2026 Mentorship Pod
Starts March 9th 2026 2pm-3:30PM EST
A Liberatory, Queer-Led Space for Clinicians to Grow, Grieve, and Be Held
Whether you are a new clinician finding your footing or a seasoned practitioner navigating the weight of this work, you deserve a space that centers your humanity—not just your professional identity. The 2026 Mentorship Pod is a 4-month, small-group experience designed to support the parts of you that are navigating grief, burnout, identity, and the evolving landscape of private practice. Together, we will explore how to stay rooted in integrity, liberation, and community while doing work that demands so much of our hearts. This pod is LGBTQIA-led, neuroexpansive-led, and intentionally crafted to be welcoming to all mental health professionals committed to decolonizing their work and tending to their own systems.
What We Will Explore Together:
Over four 90-minute monthly sessions, we will:
Tend to grief and burnout in the healing professions; understanding the parts carrying exhaustion, loneliness, overwork, or overwhelm and how to care for them with compassion and intuition.
Explore decolonizing the work we do by examining liberatory, anti-oppressive frameworks that honor ancestral wisdom, community care, and embodied ways of knowing.
Discuss private practice, career, and business sustainability with honest conversations about money, structure, boundaries, marketing, clinical identity, and the choices that keep your practice aligned with your values.
Support clinicians in marketing and event planning through guidance for workshops, groups, writing, speaking, and community offerings so your work reaches the people it is meant for.
Each session includes community care, Q&A, and resource sharing, creating opportunities for ongoing connection.
We will meet virtually on the following dates:
March 9th, 2026 from 2:00 PM–3:30 PM EST
April 13th, 2026
May 11th, 2026
June 1st, 2026
Group Structure
This mentorship pod meets monthly for four sessions.
Each session is 90 minutes.
Group size is intentionally limited to 8 participants to ensure depth, connection, and individualized support.
Who This Is For
This space is designed for all licensed mental health clinicians looking for community and support.
It is an LGBTQIA-led and neuroexpansive-led space open to all mental health professionals who want to decolonize their work, explore their clinical identity, and receive support around private practice, purpose, and sustainability.
Clinicians exploring expansion in their career, marketing, creative offerings, or trauma-informed community work will find this space especially beneficial.
Investment
The cost for the full 4-month series is $390 per person. Payment may be split into two installments. If a payment plan is needed, please contact me prior to registering.
What to Bring
Bring your questions, your parts that are tired or hopeful, your desire for support and community, your curiosity, and your openness to a space where you do not have to perform or overwork to be welcomed. ALL ARE WELCOMED.
Register Here: https://pci.jotform.com/form/253284065973162
Belonging: A One-Year Container for Therapists
Belonging is a year-long, therapist-only container designed to address one of the most unspoken realities of this profession: loneliness. The container blends:
Long-term belonging (a shared communal space)
Curated therapist friendship pods (smaller circles within the whole)
Think of it as a village with rooms.
Therapists spend their lives in relationship—but rarely get to be held in one. Many clinicians:
Work alone
Carry ethical and emotional weight in silence
Move through seasons of doubt, grief, and transition without witness
Struggle to build real friendships with peers outside of work roles
You don’t need another training. You do not need to labor to be in community.
All participants are part of the full-year container, which includes:
Monthly drop-in community calls
Gentle gatherings for connection, reflection, and shared presence
(No pressure to attend every call)Occasional teachings or reflections
Offered sparingly—only when they support the intention of our meeting.
Topics may include loneliness, grief, identity, burnout, boundaries, moneyTherapist Friendship Pods Within the larger container, you are placed into a small, curated pod of therapists. Each pod becomes a relational anchor—a smaller circle where trust can deepen over time.
Pods may:
Meet monthly or every other month (light structure)
Decide together how they want to gather
Evolve organically as relationships form
This container is for therapists who:
Feel isolated in their work and want peer relationships
Are in transition, questioning, or redefining their relationship to the field
Want to be known beyond their professional role
Especially resonant for:
Clinicians in private practice
BIPOC clinicians
Queer, trans, and nonbinary therapists
Neurodivergent clinicians
First-generation professionals
Therapists carrying moral, systemic, or identity fatigue
Time Commitment
One-year container
Monthly community calls
Pod meetings determined by each group
Designed to support real life, not add to stress
You can engage deeply—or lightly—depending on your season.
Investment includes:
Cost: $420/$35 per month
If this price feels aligned and doable for you in this season, you are welcome here.
Register Here: Belonging is a year-long, therapist-only container designed to address one of the most unspoken realities of this profession: loneliness. The container blends:
Long-term belonging (a shared communal space)
Curated therapist friendship pods (smaller circles within the whole)
Think of it as a village with rooms.
Therapists spend their lives in relationship—but rarely get to be held in one. Many clinicians:
Work alone
Carry ethical and emotional weight in silence
Move through seasons of doubt, grief, and transition without witness
Struggle to build real friendships with peers outside of work roles
You don’t need another training. You do not need to labor to be in community.
All participants are part of the full-year container, which includes:
Monthly drop-in community calls
Gentle gatherings for connection, reflection, and shared presence
(No pressure to attend every call)Occasional teachings or reflections
Offered sparingly—only when they support the intention of our meeting.
Topics may include loneliness, grief, identity, burnout, boundaries, moneyTherapist Friendship Pods Within the larger container, you are placed into a small, curated pod of therapists. Each pod becomes a relational anchor—a smaller circle where trust can deepen over time.
Pods may:
Meet monthly or every other month (light structure)
Decide together how they want to gather
Evolve organically as relationships form
This container is for therapists who:
Feel isolated in their work and want peer relationships
Are in transition, questioning, or redefining their relationship to the field
Want to be known beyond their professional role
Especially resonant for:
Clinicians in private practice
BIPOC clinicians
Queer, trans, and nonbinary therapists
Neurodivergent clinicians
First-generation professionals
Therapists carrying moral, systemic, or identity fatigue
Time Commitment
One-year container
Monthly community calls
Pod meetings determined by each group
Designed to support real life, not add to stress
You can engage deeply—or lightly—depending on your season.
Investment includes:
Cost: $420/$35 per month
If this price feels aligned and doable for you in this season, you are welcome here.
Register Here: Belonging is a year-long, therapist-only container designed to address one of the most unspoken realities of this profession: loneliness. The container blends:
Long-term belonging (a shared communal space)
Curated therapist friendship pods (smaller circles within the whole)
Think of it as a village with rooms.
Therapists spend their lives in relationship—but rarely get to be held in one. Many clinicians:
Work alone
Carry ethical and emotional weight in silence
Move through seasons of doubt, grief, and transition without witness
Struggle to build real friendships with peers outside of work roles
You don’t need another training. You do not need to labor to be in community.
All participants are part of the full-year container, which includes:
Monthly drop-in community calls
Gentle gatherings for connection, reflection, and shared presence
(No pressure to attend every call)Occasional teachings or reflections
Offered sparingly—only when they support the intention of our meeting.
Topics may include loneliness, grief, identity, burnout, boundaries, moneyTherapist Friendship Pods Within the larger container, you are placed into a small, curated pod of therapists. Each pod becomes a relational anchor—a smaller circle where trust can deepen over time.
Pods may:
Meet monthly or every other month (light structure)
Decide together how they want to gather
Evolve organically as relationships form
This container is for therapists who:
Feel isolated in their work and want peer relationships
Are in transition, questioning, or redefining their relationship to the field
Want to be known beyond their professional role
Especially resonant for:
Clinicians in private practice
BIPOC clinicians
Queer, trans, and nonbinary therapists
Neurodivergent clinicians
First-generation professionals
Therapists carrying moral, systemic, or identity fatigue
Time Commitment
One-year container
Monthly community calls
Pod meetings determined by each group
Designed to support real life, not add to stress
You can engage deeply—or lightly—depending on your season.
Investment includes:
Cost: $420/$35 per month
If this price feels aligned and doable for you in this season, you are welcome here.
Register here: Belonging is a year-long, therapist-only container designed to address one of the most unspoken realities of this profession: loneliness. The container blends:
Long-term belonging (a shared communal space)
Curated therapist friendship pods (smaller circles within the whole)
Think of it as a village with rooms.
Therapists spend their lives in relationship—but rarely get to be held in one. Many clinicians:
Work alone
Carry ethical and emotional weight in silence
Move through seasons of doubt, grief, and transition without witness
Struggle to build real friendships with peers outside of work roles
You don’t need another training. You do not need to labor to be in community.
All participants are part of the full-year container, which includes:
Monthly drop-in community calls Gentle gatherings for connection, reflection, and shared presence (No pressure to attend every call)
Occasional teachings or reflections Offered sparingly—only when they support the intention of our meeting. Topics may include loneliness, grief, identity, burnout, boundaries, money
Therapist Friendship Pods Within the larger container, you are placed into a small, curated pod of therapists. Each pod becomes a relational anchor—a smaller circle where trust can deepen over time.
Pods may:
Meet monthly or every other month (light structure)
Decide together how they want to gather
Evolve organically as relationships form
This container is for therapists who:
Feel isolated in their work and want peer relationships
Are in transition, questioning, or redefining their relationship to the field
Want to be known beyond their professional role
Especially resonant for:
Clinicians in private practice
BIPOC clinicians
Queer, trans, and nonbinary therapists
Neurodivergent clinicians
First-generation professionals
Therapists carrying moral, systemic, or identity fatigue
Time Commitment
One-year container
Monthly community calls
Pod meetings determined by each group
Designed to support real life, not add to stress
You can engage deeply—or lightly—depending on your season.
Investment includes:
Cost: $420/$35 per month
If this price feels aligned and doable for you in this season, you are welcome here.
Register here: https://pci.jotform.com/form/253565336391159