Support Groups

The Life-Giving Wounds peer support group is a unique opportunity for young adults (18+) and adults whose parents have divorced or separated to reflect intentionally on the wounds caused by their family’s breakdown and to heal from them, together with others who know this pain and knowledgeable, compassionate leaders, who are also adult children of divorce or separation themselves.

About Support Groups

“As Iron Sharpens Iron, so does one man sharpen another”

Romans 6:8

Local Support Groups

Local support groups are run by our LGW chapters, often in a hybrid style (some meeting in-person and some online).

We’ve crafted a unique Life-Giving Wounds Workbook curriculum for our support groups that go through our full-length Life-Giving Wounds book and seek to apply that content of the book to your life.

National Online Support Group

We also run an online-only support group yearly, typically in the Spring. This group is open to any adult child of divorce anywhere. It draws upon counselors, ACOD witnesses, and LGW leaders from across the country to give live presentations on various topics of expertise. No two online support groups are the same in terms of topics and presenters, but all the topics are relevant and specific to your healing as an ACOD!

Included In Support Groups

Small Group Discussions

Peer groups with others who know this pain and can walk together towards healing

Strong Community

Friendship is one of the surest ways to virtue, healing, faith, and support

Guided Journaling

Everyone has a story and it is important to write it out because by doing so participants grieve

Prayer & Sacraments

Spend time with the Divine Healer; draw close to Christ through silence, meditation, and sacraments

Disclaimer: Life-Giving Wounds support groups should not be confused with a traditional, psychological support group led by a trained and licensed counselor or psychologist. Instead, we provide peer-based spiritual guidance, support, and community, grounded in virtue development and sound psychological principles and practices.

Frequently Asked Questions