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Community

Peer Support Groups

Our peer support groups meet weekly or biweekly and are facilitated by trained former ghosts. Groups are organized by region and, where demand allows, by affinity. They are not therapy. They are community — which is, we have found, often more useful.

Group Categories

General Transition Groups

Open to all former ghosts. The most broadly attended group type. Facilitated by members with five or more years of post-resolution experience.

Long-Term Haunters (50+ years)

For entities who haunted for fifty years or more. The post-resolution challenges specific to long-term haunting — the depth of location attachment, the scope of identity reconstruction — warrant their own peer context.

Sudden Resolution

For entities whose business was resolved unexpectedly or without their involvement. The living party resolved it. The situation changed. The tether released without warning. This is a distinct experience.

Involuntary Exorcism Survivors

For entities who were forcibly removed from their location before they were ready. No judgment, no stigma. The Association's position: resolution should be the entity's own. We acknowledge that this is not always what happens.

Former Poltergeists

A safe space for entities whose haunting involved physical manifestation. The transition from active physical expression to post-resolution life is specific. So is the stigma. This group exists because the stigma is real and the transition is harder when you carry it alone.

Newly Transitioned (Year One)

For entities in their first year of non-haunting life. The first year is the most disorienting. This group provides structure, community, and people who are exactly where you are.

Find a Group

Groups are organized by region. If there is no chapter near you, contact us about starting one. Many of our strongest chapters were founded by a single former ghost who needed community and decided to build it.

If the concept of "near" is complicated for you right now, that's okay. It's complicated for a lot of our members. Choose the region you feel most connected to, however you define connection.

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Facilitator Training

Facilitation requires completion of our training program: five or more years of post-resolution membership, the peer support orientation module, and a brief interview with the program team. Next cohort: Spring 2026. Express interest →