Rooted Together

A Transformative 7-Month Support Circle

for Mothers in Michigan

Led by Dr. Hasti Raveau, PhD | In-Person & VirtuaL

Motherhood is beautiful, complex, and often lonely. Whether you’re raising a neurodivergent child, navigating your own neurodivergence, or simply longing for a space where you don’t have to explain yourself, this support group for moms is for you.

Rooted Together is a monthly therapy-informed support group created by licensed clinical psychologist Dr. Hasti Raveau for mothers seeking authentic connection and community. Designed especially for moms of neurodivergent children, neurodivergent mothers, and those parenting outside traditional norms, this group welcomes all mothers. No diagnosis or label is needed. If your heart is tired, your love runs deep, and you're craving a support group that honors your full self, this is your space.

Mother embracing her neurodivergent son, symbolizing connection and support in trauma-informed parenting circles in Michigan

What This Support Group Offers:

  • Nervous system regulation practices for stress and burnout

  • Monthly therapeutic themes addressing real issues in motherhood (e.g., overstimulation, guilt, boundaries)

  • Practical resources to strengthen family systems and promote emotional well-being

  • Opportunities for peer support, reflection, and connection (always optional)

  • A judgment-free space rooted in empathy, community, and radical acceptance

Rooted Together is more than a mom support group — it's a healing circle for mothers in Michigan and beyond.

Our program holds the realities of parenting, neurodivergence, culture, and intergenerational healing with compassion and care.

Whether you're thriving, exhausted, neurodivergent, or just needing a place to breathe, you are welcome here.

Mom sharing a quiet moment with her daughter, reflecting the emotional closeness encouraged in Rooted Together support groups for mothers

You are not alone. You are not too much. You are mothering beautifully.

Group Information

Location:

Join virtually from anywhere in Michigan or attend in person at

Mala Child & Family Institute, Plymouth, MI or Farmington Hills, MI

Time:

Morning Option: 9:30 AM – 11:00 AM at our Farmington Hills Location

OR

Evening Option: 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM at our Plymouth Location

Group Dates (Wednesdays):

June 18 · July 16 · August 13 · September 10 · October 8 · November 5 · December 3

Cost:

$560 for the full 7-session circle or $85 per session for drop-in participation

Payment plans available. We are committed to making this Michigan mom support group accessible.

  1. Rooted in Safety & Belonging “You are not alone. You are not too much.”

  2. Reclaiming the Mother Within “Who were you before the world told you who to be?”

  3. The Invisible Load & Intergenerational Echoes “This didn’t start with me. But I am choosing to break the cycle.”

  4. Navigating Big Feelings (Yours and Theirs) “It is safe to feel here.”

  5. Boundaries, Guilt & the Myth of the “Good Mother” “I am allowed to need things. I am allowed to say no.”

  6. Joy, Rest & Pleasure as Resistance “I am worthy of joy that is not productive.”

  7. Legacy, Leadership & Collective Healing “The work you’re doing will echo for generations.”

Monthly Themes

New mom holding her baby, representing the early motherhood journey supported in Rooted Together's maternal wellness group in Michigan

Included in Registration

Access to a private Facebook group for community and check-ins

Mindful movement and expressive art activities

Culturally inclusive journaling prompts and discussion topics

Resource handouts: recommended podcasts, parenting books, therapy and OT tools, and community referrals

Dr. Hasti Raveau, licensed clinical psychologist and founder of Mala Child & Family Institute, leading a neurodiversity-affirming support group for mothers in Michigan

About Dr. Hasti Raveau

Dr. Hasti Raveau is a licensed clinical psychologist, mother, and founder of Mala Child & Family Institute — a multidisciplinary mental health clinic offering trauma-informed, neurodiversity-affirming, and culturally sensitive care across Michigan. She has nearly 20 years of experience working with overwhelmed parents, neurodivergent children, and families navigating complex emotional landscapes.

As an immigrant and first-generation college graduate, Dr. Raveau brings personal insight and deep compassion to her work. After the loss of her brother to suicide and her discovery of her own neurodivergence while parenting her autistic son, she made it her mission to create healing spaces for other families.

Dr. Raveau also co-hosts the Convo Heals Podcast and is recognized for her ability to blend science, soul, and lived experience in her teaching and group facilitation.

Questions?

Contact Dr. Raveau at h.raveau@malafamily.org, she will be happy to answer questions about group fit, and accommodations.

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