For our second March meeting, we’ll get more practical and clinically specific: how we assess social media’s impact, how we support clients in building boundaries that are values-based (not fear-based), and how we stay ethically grounded in a world built to pull us out of presence. We’ll also make room for the bigger layers—algorithms, online identity, parasocial dynamics, and the ways “always online” can echo collective trauma and disconnection.
Bring a client pattern you’re seeing, or your own—either one counts.
Bring one question to group:
What boundaries or rituals help you maintain integrity and presence in a digital world?
How might mindfulness or embodiment guide online engagement—for you and your clients?
In what ways does social media reflect collective trauma, disconnection, or longing?

