You may be wondering what it’s actually like to be in a Relational Unmasking group. In the words of some of the more than 50 past participants, here is what is might be like for you or your loved one.
“I loved the inherently inclusive nature of the group - it became a really special place where I could show up and feel a safety that is often hard to find, let alone intentionally sit in community with for a dedicated few hours every week.”
“In some ways it became a meditative process that served as an invaluable reminder that we (neurodivergent folx) exist and deserve to be witnessed lovingly as ourselves.”
“It's the most authentic communication I've had. The groups were so welcoming and understanding, I felt seen and respected by people who can relate to my experiences. It feels like finally finding my people, those I understand and who understand me.”
A few spaces are open for the Friday online group that starts Jan 16th 4-6pm MT. Join us!
“…it helped me to feel belonging, solidarity, understanding with others similar to me… It helped me feel less weird.”
“For as long as I can remember, I've walked away from social experiences feeling like something was missing. Now I actually know what that thing was and I've experienced connection that truly fills my cup.”
“I would recommend it as an incredible way for someone to deepen their understanding of their neurodivergence through the rare experience of being exclusively in community with other neurodivergent people and both learning from and connecting with them.”
“Feeling a sense of belonging in a group setting and so much encouragement and support in being myself was wonderfully beneficial! The mixture of information, resources, and sharing/processing was so great and felt really natural and organic.”
