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Free Online Support Groups for Intimate partner abuse

Intimate Partner Abuse support groups bring together people with lived experience to talk openly, feel less alone, and learn from one another in real time.

Live groups available daily.

Upcoming Groups

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I'm a Survivor

For survivors wanting to share their story

Emotional abuse
Intimate partner abuse
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Sun, 5/24, 9:30 PM90 min
I'm a Survivor
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Dom_F

I'm a Survivor

For survivors wanting to share their story

Emotional abuse
Intimate partner abuse
1/16
Sun, 5/31, 9:30 PM90 min
I'm a Survivor
Dom_F

Dom_F

I'm a Survivor

For survivors wanting to share their story

Emotional abuse
Intimate partner abuse
1/16
Sun, 6/7, 9:30 PM90 min
I'm a Survivor
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Dom_F

I'm a Survivor

For survivors wanting to share their story

Emotional abuse
Intimate partner abuse
1/16
Sun, 6/14, 9:30 PM90 min
Topic context

Understanding intimate partner abuse

Surviving intimate partner abuse involves untangling trauma, fear, and distorted self-worth. It often isolates victims, making it difficult to reach out or trust others. Peer support creates a safe, nonjudgmental environment to begin that journey toward healing. Hearing from others who’ve survived abuse can be deeply empowering. These sessions help participants feel understood, regain their voice, and build emotional strength. Support from peers reminds survivors they are not alone — and that recovery is possible.

Why it helps

How peer support helps with intimate partner abuse

Peer support helps with intimate partner abuse because relationship pain can affect trust, self-worth, and decision-making all at once. A group gives people space to talk honestly, feel validated, and hear how others are moving through similar dynamics.

Inside the room

What intimate partner abuse groups often cover

  • Intimate Partner Abuse patterns and how they show up in close relationships
  • Boundaries, communication, and rebuilding self-trust
  • Mixed emotions like confusion, anger, grief, or longing
  • How peers are healing, deciding, or moving forward
Good fit for

Who these groups may help

  • People affected by intimate partner abuse in dating, partnership, or close relationships
  • Anyone trying to sort through patterns, boundaries, or next steps
  • People who want support without feeling judged or rushed
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Frequently asked questions

What are Intimate Partner Abuse support groups?

Intimate Partner Abuse support groups are live peer conversations where people can share experiences, listen without judgment, and feel less alone around the topic.

How can a Intimate Partner Abuse support group help?

People often use intimate partner abuse groups to feel validated, sort through patterns, and hear how others are navigating similar experiences.

Who might join a Intimate Partner Abuse group?

Anyone personally affected by intimate partner abuse who wants connection, understanding, and conversation with peers may find these groups helpful.
1-on-1 support

Want to speak to someone one on one about intimate partner abuse?

Connect with a trained Peer Specialist for a private intimate partner abuse session.

See Intimate partner abuse specialists

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