
Meetings
Support Group


Through online support meetings via ZOOM, we provide an open and welcoming platform where women can be vulnerable, transparent, and supportive as they share their stories and discover strength and power in speaking their truth.
While our name, Push Past Past Pain, reflects our dedication to supporting those who have suffered in silence and not yet addressed the traumas of their past, please know that we also wholeheartedly embrace those experiencing current pain and navigating difficult situations in the present.
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​​The facilitators of this support group are not licensed medical professionals, doctors, or therapists. We are women just like you—individuals who have endured pain, done the work to heal, and now stand in recovery and self-love. Through our lived experiences, we offer empathy, understanding, and encouragement to remind you that you are not alone.
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Together, we’ll create a safe, compassionate community where healing and growth are possible.
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Before registering to attend a support group meeting please be sure to review the rules and regulations. By submitting a registration you are agreeing to abide by such guidelines. Anyone who violates these guidelines will be expelled and blocked from Push Past Past Pain Support Group, EXPEDITIOUSLY.
Weekly Topics
of Discussion
Each specific trauma group meets twice a month in their week. These meetings are held on Tuesdays and/or Thursdays at 8 pm for 1-2 hours.
Please click on a topic of interest below to complete the registration process.
Week 1
Fear Support Group
For those navigating anxiety, depression, panic, and overwhelming emotions.
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This group offers a safe space to unpack fear in its many forms—whether rooted in mental health challenges, emotional trauma, or life transitions. Together, we confront inner battles and foster hope, healing, and resilience.


Week 2
Rape & Sexual Violation Support Group
For survivors of rape, sexual assault, harassment, and boundary violations.
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This group centers healing, validation, and empowerment. We create a judgment-free space for survivors to process trauma, reclaim agency, and find strength in shared experiences.
week 3
Abuse Recovery Support Group
For those impacted by domestic, emotional, psychological, or substance-related abuse.
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This group supports survivors on their journey to reclaim peace and safety. Whether recovering from manipulation, violence, or addiction-related harm, members are met with compassion and community.

week 4- Day 2
Grief & Life Loss Support Group
For those mourning loved ones, pets, identity shifts, dreams, or life changes.
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Grief wears many faces—death, divorce, lost purpose, or sudden life turns. This group allows space to process, remember, and begin again, honoring both sorrow and transformation.

*Loss Trauma Group Exception
We believe that the journey to healing begins with acknowledging your pain and seeking help. Pain can leave us feeling fragile and broken, impacting our mindset and sense of self. However, within our structure, we focus on rebuilding and promoting healing, which is rooted in the foundation of self-love—an essential principle reflected in the acronym of our Trauma Groups.
F.R.A.I.L stands for:
For healing
Requires
Acknowledging
I am to
Love myself first.
Not ready to join a group yet?
Our spiritual counselors are here when you're ready to talk, pray, or reflect.
Behind Every Safe Space is a Faith-Filled Guide
Our support groups are led by compassionate, experienced women who walk with you through your healing journey. Each facilitator brings wisdom, spiritual grounding, and lived experience to the circle—creating spaces that are nurturing, empowering, and deeply safe.