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OUR SERVICES

Workshops,Trainings & Retreats

open to the community

south portland ~ virtual

Heart Stone offers a variety of one-time workshops, retreats and clinical trainings facilitated by our providers and community partners.

These events are designed to support learning and creative growth & healing in a supportive environment.

Register by following the links below or by emailing community@heartstonecounseling.com

Community Workshops & Mini Retreats

  • Small Stories: A Community Art Project

    Fridays, May 8 · 15 · 22 | Mornings and Afternoons | The Burrow

  • Hold Nothing: Monthly Mini-Retreat for Women

    Sundays · Monthly · 10:00am–12:00pm · Carriage House/ Treehouse

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    Honoring Grief & Transition through Expressive Arts Workshop

    Next Date TBD
    10am-1pm

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    Virtual Mini-Workshops Utilizing Nutrition & Self-Care for Optimized Mental Health- Topics Rotate

    Monthly

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    Movement Process Workshop

    FOURTH FRIDAY ~ TBD
    1:30PM- 3PM

Clinicial Trainings

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  • “To build community requires vigilant awareness of the work we must continually do to undermine all the socialization that leads us to behave in ways that perpetuate domination.”

    bell hooks — Teaching Community: A Pedagogy of Hope