Retreats
Community. Clarity. Continuing Growth.
Our therapist retreats create space for both professional development and personal renewal. Some retreats provide clinical insight and practical tools to strengthen your work, while others invite you to slow down and reconnect with yourself and fellow clinicians. In a profession that can feel isolating, these experiences cultivate belonging, inspiration, and sustainable growth.
Upcoming Retreats
Dates: May 8–10, 2026
Location: Lake Hamilton, Hot Springs, Arkansas
Group Size: Limited to 6 Christian women therapists
Lodging: Private lake house setting
Investment:
$300 non-refundable deposit to secure your spot.
Single occupancy room: $1800 / Double occupancy room: $1500
Investment reflects lodging, meals, and curated retreat experience.
Many women therapists, especially those shaped by caregiving roles or anxious attachment patterns, are deeply competent, emotionally attuned, and chronically responsible. You may be:
The steady one
The high-functioning professional
The one others rely on
The helper who rarely receives help
Over time, that responsibility can become internalized pressure: to perform, to hold, to anticipate, to manage.
Still Waters Retreat offers space to lay that down.
This is a space where:
You are not the clinician
You are not leading
You are not managing group dynamics
You are not needed
You are simply invited to be.




A gentle structure, designed to support both rest and reflection.
What to Expect
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Quiet, comfortable setting
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Guided reflection and gentle group activities
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Time for rest and personal space
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Optional connection with other participants
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No pressure, no performance
This retreat is designed to balance gentle structure with spaciousness. Rest is honored here — take what you need, when you need it.
What's Included
Your registration includes:
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Two-night stay in a private lake home
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All meals provided
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Structured rest practices and nervous system regulation exercises
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Optional spiritual reflection times
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Unstructured time for solitude, journaling, naps, lake views, or quiet conversation
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Intimate group setting designed for safety and depth
Who it's For
This retreat may be a good fit if you are:
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A Christian woman therapist longing for intentional rest
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A high-achieving or high-capacity professional who feels internally tired
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Navigating anxiety, overfunctioning, or chronic responsibility
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Interested in attachment-informed, relational depth conversations
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Open to faith-integrated reflection (without pressure or performance)
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Craving slow mornings, meaningful conversation, and quiet
Who it's Not For
This space prioritizes gentleness, emotional safety, and rest over intensity or productivity. This retreat may not be the right fit if you are:
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Looking for a highly structured, activity-packed weekend
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In need of acute mental health stabilization or crisis support
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Uncomfortable with small-group relational depth
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Wanting debate-focused theological discussion