Burnout Recovery Group Therapy for High-Achieving Women (Virtual in VA and FL & Richmond, VA)

An 8-week creative therapy group for women and LGBTQ+ folks who are tired of holding everything together and ready to start holding space for themselves.

Burnout Recovery for High-Achieving Women: The Good Girl Exit Plan

An 8-week creative therapy group for women and LGBTQ+ folks who are tired of holding everything together—and ready to start holding space for themselves.

When & Where

  • Fridays, October 24th – December 19th, 2025 (No Group November 28th)

  • 9:00–10:30 AM EST

  • Weekly, Virtual on Zoom

Why this group?

You’ve built your life around being dependable: the calm one, the organized one, the one who holds it all together—no matter the cost to you.

But lately, it’s catching up with you:

  • You’re exhausted but can’t seem to rest.

  • You feel numb, disconnected, like you’re going through the motions.

  • You don’t even know what you want anymore—only what needs to get done.

This group is a soft landing place. A space for high-achieving, emotionally overloaded women and queer folks to stop performing and start reconnecting with themselves.

What we’ll do together

Through weekly art prompts, honest reflection, and shared connection, you’ll learn how to:

  • Let go of the “good girl” identity that’s been running your life

  • Say no without guilt

  • Reconnect with your voice, your needs, and your desires

  • Make space for rest, creativity, and peace

  • Offer yourself the same compassion you give everyone else

💡 No art experience required. Just a willingness to be open and get a little curious (and a lot more honest).

A clearer sense of self (beyond all the roles you’ve been playing)

  1. Practical tools to set boundaries and manage guilt

  2. A renewed sense of confidence and emotional clarity

  3. A personal “exit plan” to leave behind perfectionism and people-pleasing

  4. A more regulated nervous system—able to rest, sleep, and show up to your relationships with more presence and ease

By the end of group, you’ll walk away with:

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Meet the Group Therapist

Brittany Deutch

  • Blurry image of woman holding her head, symbolizing the overwhelm and confusion of anxiety before starting therapy

    Anxiety

    Anxiety often shows up as this constant buzzing that wont go away. It’s the tightness in your chest or the racing thoughts that take you out of the present moment and into the fear of the unknown.

  • Gentle hands holding a flower, symbolizing trauma healing and emotional recovery through therapy in Richmond, VA

    Trauma

    Healing from trauma is like piecing together a shattered mirror, reflecting not just the scars but the strength that's emerged from the journey. Together, we can create a space to look at those pieces, find a clarity on how they continue to impact us, and rediscover the beauty that's always been within.