Dr. Haley Beech

Virtual Therapeutic Groups with Dr. Haley Beech

Join our online teletherapy groups for healing, connection, and growth from anywhere in Alabama.

Group Facilitator & Clinical Reviewer: Dr. Haley Beech, PhD, LMSW
Clinical Social Worker & Maternal Health Researcher | Updated: February 2026
Teletherapy Groups in Alabama

Join Dr. Haley Beech, PhD, LMSW, for specialized virtual therapeutic group experiences designed to support you through life's unique challenges. Dr. Beech believes in the power of intentional, collaborative healing spaces where individuals can connect remotely, share experiences, learn from one another, and develop practical strategies for growth and resilience—all from the comfort and safety of your own home.

Spring 2025 Virtual Group Offerings

VIRTUAL TELETHERAPY

The Birth Story Collective: Healing After Birth Trauma

A 6-week online psychoeducational program providing clinical support for mothers (6 weeks to 1.5 years postpartum) who have experienced traumatic birth events.

  • Process medical trauma in a structured, safe environment.
  • Understand the physical and emotional impact of traumatic birth.
  • Develop coping strategies and self-care practices.
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VIRTUAL TELETHERAPY

From Surviving to Thriving: Postpartum Education

A comprehensive 6-week online collective designed for mothers navigating the intense psychological and physiological shifts of the postpartum period.

  • Identify and mitigate postpartum anxiety and depression.
  • Building a supportive network and maintaining relationships.
  • Developing personalized self-care strategies.
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VIRTUAL TELETHERAPY

Navigating Parenting in a Neurotypical World

Live virtual support specifically tailored for parents of neurodivergent children (ADHD, Autism, Sensory Processing Disorder).

  • Understanding neurodivergent perspectives and experiences.
  • Developing effective advocacy skills for school settings.
  • Managing caregiver stress and preventing parenting burnout.
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VIRTUAL TELETHERAPY

Becoming You: Young Adult Identity & Mental Health

A structured 6-week program for young adults (ages 19-25) grappling with the transition to independence, academic stress, and identity formation.

  • Process academic pressure and career anxiety.
  • Building healthy relationships and boundaries.
  • Developing practical life skills and coping strategies.
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Program Format & Logistics

Our virtual groups follow a strict clinical structure to ensure safety, consistency, and therapeutic value for all members.

Platform: Secure HIPAA-Compliant Video
Duration: 6 Weeks (75 mins/session)
Cohort Size: Capped at 8 Participants
Investment: $120 Total ($20/session)

The Clinical Efficacy of Online Group Therapy

Group therapy is not simply "individual therapy with an audience." According to the American Psychological Association (APA), group therapy provides unique therapeutic mechanisms—such as universality (the recognition that one is not alone), instillation of hope, and altruism—that cannot be replicated in 1-on-1 sessions. Furthermore, recent clinical data confirms that telehealth group formats yield equivalent positive outcomes to in-person meetings, while significantly reducing barriers to attendance for busy parents and professionals.

Dr. Haley Beech in Taproot Therapy Collective Office

Meet the Facilitator: Dr. Haley Beech

PhD, MSW, LMSW

Dr. Haley Beech is a licensed master social worker and behavioral researcher practicing under the clinical direction of Joel Blackstock (LICSW-S, PIP). She holds a PhD in Social Work from the University of Alabama, where her academic research rigorously explored the intersection of maternal health, trauma, and violence against women.

Dr. Beech operates from the clinical understanding that trauma is not just a cognitive memory—it is deeply embedded in the somatic nervous system. Her group facilitation style balances rigorous psychoeducation with profound empathy, ensuring that every participant feels anchored, understood, and equipped with actionable tools for healing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to attend all six sessions?

While we understand that life happens, we strongly encourage consistent attendance to get the most benefit from the group experience. The sessions build upon one another, and your presence contributes to the group dynamic. If you must miss a session, please let Dr. Beech know in advance.

Is the group therapy content confidential?

Yes, confidentiality is a non-negotiable core value of our groups. All participants are required to sign and agree to strict confidentiality guidelines before joining. While we cannot legally guarantee the behavior of other participants, this expectation is clearly established, and any breaches result in immediate removal from the group cohort.

Can I join a therapy group if I am already seeing an individual therapist?

Absolutely. In fact, group therapy is an excellent complement to individual therapy. Many participants find that the group setting offers unique communal validation and coping strategies that accelerate the progress they are making with their primary, one-on-one therapist.

What technology do I need to participate in the teletherapy groups?

You will need a device with a working camera and microphone (laptop, tablet, or smartphone) and a stable internet connection. Our virtual sessions are held on a highly secure, HIPAA-compliant telehealth platform. You will receive a simple, encrypted link to join—no software downloads are required.

How do I know if a group is clinically right for me?

After you express interest via our secure form, Dr. Beech will conduct a brief, complimentary screening consultation with you. This ensures the specific group dynamic aligns with your current clinical needs, nervous system capacity, and therapeutic goals.

Medical Disclaimer: The psychoeducational groups provided are therapeutic in nature but are not a substitute for intensive psychiatric care, individualized trauma processing (like EMDR), or acute medical intervention. If you are experiencing a severe mental health crisis, active psychosis, or suicidal ideation, please dial 911 or call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 988 immediately.