A Healing Retreat for Mental Health Leaders

Join us in beautiful Sedona, Arizona Monday February 23-Thursday February 26th 2026! This retreat is built for mental health leaders to find community, rest, and restoration in spite of your busy practices and lives!

 

This empowered retreat serves to:

1) Connect with community and fight burnout
2) Engage in conscious self-care with other like-minded leaders
3) Embrace compassion over perfectionism
4) Experience resilience over resentment (for the challenges of our field)

 

This intimate retreat experience is limited to 5 mental health leaders.

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Thanks to Our Amazing Sponsors!

The self-care and nourishing food of our retreat is made possible by our generous sponsors. We are so grateful for their support in helping mental health leaders connect, rest, and reset!

Retreat Schedule (Subject to Change) 

Monday February 23rd, 2026

Check in to B&B 4pm-later

Dinner as a group 6:00 PM Dinner out, sponsored thanks to __________

Set intentions and introduce healing object to group

 

Tuesday February 24th, 2026

830am-9am Breakfast in B&B

9am-1pm –Healing Content (4 hours)

  • Sound bath 
  • Restorative content
  • Crystals/Sound to close for lunch

1-2pm-Lunch made possible thanks to sponsor _________

2pm-Adventuring/Free time/nature/rest (connecting, hiking, napping, etc)

Dinner–on own/small group

Evening connecting activity

 

Wednesday February 25th, 2026

830am-9am Breakfast in B&B

9am-1pm–Healing content (4 hours)

  1. Drop in activity: Wake up sound bath
  2. Leadership growth tools

1pm-2pm Lunch made possible thanks to our sponsors Liquid Cents & ________

2pm–Adventuring/Free time/Rest (connecting, hiking, shopping, resting)

Dinner-on own/small group

Evening connecting activity

 

Thursday February 26th, 2026 (last day, half day)

830am-9am Breakfast in B&B

900am Sound bath 

  1. Intention Setting for Leadership
  2. Closing Exercises

11am- Check out B&B

Self-Care Snacks thanks to our sponsor Humanly Aurora!

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Show up in safe community healing with fellow mental health leaders.

 

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Experience a tranquil healing space in the beauty of Sedona with mountains and streams.

 

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Engage in a retreat facilitated by passionate mental health leaders who value serving our community!

 

Ready to join us for this intimate Retreat February 23-26th 2026 in tranquil Sedona, Arizona?

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Meet Your Facilitators:

  • Khara Croswaite Brindle, MA, LPC, ACS, CFT is passionate about turning pain points into possibilities for mental health professionals and Financial therapists. She is a TEDx Speaker, Consultant, Licensed Mental Health Therapist, Professor, Clinical Supervisor, and Financial Therapist in Colorado. As a public speaker, mental health leader, and published author of 9 books, Khara isn't afraid to talk about hard topics like estrangement, suicide loss, financial stress, Noble Poverty, burnout, and scarcity, as well as leadership trauma. Khara is originally from the Pacific Northwest and gets her best ideas walking outside and being around water. When Khara’s not writing her next book or supporting fellow professional helpers on their own self-discovery journeys, she enjoys spending time with her daughter, reading, and indulging in gluttonous, gluten-free desserts with her family.

     

     

    Alejandro Castro Croy is a bilingual, bicultural, Trauma and Addiction Counselor and owner/Lead Clinician of Transcending Consulting Group in Denver, Colorado. 

    A First generation immigrant from Mexico who accomplished his dream in higher education, receiving an AA in Pastoral Ministry (Dallas, Texas), Bachelor of Science in Human Services (MSU in Denver, Colorado) and MA in Community Counseling from Regis University (Denver, Co).  He is continuing to pursue his MA/Ph.D. from Pacifica Graduate Institute in Jungian and Archetypal Studies. Alex’s passion includes training, teaching, counseling, and consulting. He has been an Adjunct Professor for the Human Services Department at MSU-Denver for 10 years. As a clinician, he’s constantly reminded to engage in the art of self-care within the 5 domains of self. He has learned in his experience as a human in the clinical role, that the human comes first, then the professional side. Therefore, he has learned to honor and respect the human part of ourselves first in order to be effective in the profession role.  His Depth/Jungian perspective always defaults back to soul work and soul tending (therapy). He recently pivoted his practice to ongoing soul-tending from a Trauma-Informed Psycho-Spiritual approach that includes Polyvagal Theory, Somatic Experiencing, Sound Healing, and Culturally-relevant approaches that honor the client's lived experiences.


 

Frequently Asked Questions

Why Focus on Mental Health Leaders?

 


 

You work HARD for your business, your team, and your community. It can feel lonely at the top! We are honored to provide a restorative, restful retreat for colleagues we respect and admire, helping you continue to do what you do without burnout!

 

Count Me In!