Why Women Supporting Women Improves Mental Health

Carlos X. Montaño Jr. Psy.D.

Chief Executive Officer

Dr. Carlos is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist who has worked in the counseling and treatment field since 2003. He has the unique experience of working both operations and clinical positions in the treatment field and now enjoys leading the Wings teams in providing the highest standard of care to clients.

Dr. Carlos specializes in co-occurring disorders and substance use disorders. His theoretical orientation of Family Systems helps clients understand family dynamics, generational trauma, and how to stop the family-of-origin issues from continuing. His experience with treating trauma is through Trauma-Focused CBT and Brainspotting. He continues to run groups due to his passion for clinical work and to gauge the client’s perspective on the services provided at Wings. In his free time, he enjoys spending time with his family and riding bikes with his friends.

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Healing is most powerful when we feel truly seen, heard, and understood. For many women, that sense of safety begins in spaces designed specifically for them. Women therapy groups provide a foundation of trust where participants can share openly, explore vulnerability, and rebuild self-worth within a supportive community.

At Wings Recovery, we have seen how transformative these spaces can be for healing from trauma, anxiety, depression, and relationship challenges. Understanding why women therapy groups foster such deep healing can help illuminate the importance of connection, belonging, and shared experience in recovery.

Why Is Support Between Women Important for Mental Health?

One of the most significant benefits of women’s therapy groups is the creation of emotional safety. Many women have experienced environments where their voices were minimized or dismissed. In a women-only group, participants often feel freer to express their feelings, needs, and struggles without fear of judgment or misunderstanding.

These groups allow women to let their guard down. When a woman realizes that others in the room have shared similar experiences, she often feels a sense of relief and a recognition that she is not alone. This safety becomes the foundation upon which trust, growth, and self-compassion are built.

Understanding Shared Experiences

While each woman’s story is unique, many carry common threads: the pressure to please others, the challenge of balancing roles, the impact of body image expectations, or the lingering effects of trauma and inequality. In mixed-gender spaces, these nuances may be harder to articulate or be fully understood.

In women therapy groups, participants can speak openly about the challenges that come with gendered expectations, from emotional labor in relationships to navigating societal messages about strength and vulnerability. Sharing these experiences helps normalize feelings of guilt, shame, or insecurity and opens the door to mutual empathy and empowerment.

How Can Women Build Strong Support Systems?

For women who have experienced trauma, particularly interpersonal or gender-based trauma, safety is essential. Group therapy with other women can offer a uniquely supportive environment where survivors feel validated and less alone in their healing process.

A women-only group can help reduce re-traumatization by providing a space free from triggers that might arise in mixed settings. Participants can explore sensitive topics like boundaries, trust, or body awareness in a compassionate, contained environment. As women learn to witness and support one another, they begin to rebuild a sense of safety both within themselves and in their relationships with others.

Reclaiming Voice and Power

Many women have learned to minimize their needs or silence their emotions in order to maintain peace or meet others’ expectations. In women therapy groups, there is a collective encouragement to speak up, to be heard, and to validate one another’s truths.

Through this process, women begin to reclaim their voices and recognize their inner strength. Group members often reflect each other’s resilience and growth, reinforcing the belief that healing is not only possible but deeply deserved.

The Power of Connection and Belonging

Isolation often deepens emotional pain, while connection can be profoundly healing. In women-only groups, the bonds that form are rooted in empathy, understanding, and shared intention. Members celebrate each other’s progress, offer gentle accountability, and remind one another that no one has to heal alone.

These relationships can extend beyond therapy sessions, becoming part of a woman’s long-term support network. When women lift each other up, they help restore the sense of community and belonging that trauma or mental health struggles can take away.

Women’s Healing at Wings Recovery

At Wings Recovery, we specialize in creating safe, empowering spaces where women can heal together. Our women’s therapy trauma and recovery groups are guided by compassionate, trauma-focused clinicians who understand the unique emotional and relational experiences that shape women’s lives.

Through evidence-based therapy, mindfulness, and community connection, our groups help women rediscover their voice, strength, and sense of belonging.

If you are ready to begin your healing journey, we invite you to join a community where safety, trust, and hope grow together.

Learn more about our women’s programs at https://wingsrecoverycenter.com/womens-programs/

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