Pineapple Support, the adult industry’s leading mental health nonprofit, is launching a new, free, online support group, “Sacred Rage,” designed for individuals grappling with intense emotions and the pain often hidden behind anger — offering insights into the nature of anger and its protective role, as well as constructive ways to channel it. The six-week “Sacred Rage” support group will be led by Pineapple Support therapist Stephen Mollura and will begin on November 12th at 3pm PST.
“If you struggle with your rage and the pain lurking behind it, join this support group to reclaim and transform your emotions,” says Mollura. “This group will focus on learning what anger is, why you have it, what it is protecting, and what to do with it. You’ll find support, understanding, and the self-connection you need to feel safe and empowered. Come to learn and make peace with yourself.”
Pineapple Support was founded by performer Leya Tanit in 2018, after a string of losses in the adult industry from depression and other mental illnesses. The organization, a qualified 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization in the United States, has connected over 14,000 adult performers to mental health services, including free and low-cost therapy, counseling, and emotional support.
“Understanding and transforming our emotions, especially ones as intense as anger, is an essential part of mental health,” says Tanit. “This support group will offer a safe and guided space for individuals to navigate these feelings, supported by our dedicated and compassionate therapists.”
The “Sacred Rage” support group begins on November 12th at 3pm PST (6pm EST / 12am CET). Sessions will last approximately one hour and will take place online each Tuesday at the same time, until December 17th. For more information and to register for a spot in this group, visit pineapplesupport.org/support-groups.
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Mark Hampton
Polari Media
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