Abuse can take many forms – it could be verbal, emotional or physical. Even after the abuse has ended, survivors are often left with intense negative feelings. But the good news is, you don’t have to figure it out on your own. If you or someone you know is suffering from abuse of any kind, contact one of our specialists today to get help.
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— Megan Kossar, Licensed Clinical Social Worker in San Francisco, CAAre you in a relationship with someone where when it's good it's great but when it's bad it's painful? Has the person you love been conflictual, rigid, antagonistic, volatile, and entitled at times? Emotional abuse is real!! There is hope!
— Debra Dantzler, Licensed Professional Counselor in DECATUR, GAI have an extensive history working with survivors of abuse.
— Jamie Smith, Licensed Clinical Social WorkerI've worked in the field of abuse for over 26 years. I have seen first hand how complicated and intertwined abuse and failure in adulthood are. Thanks to neurobiology and psychology technique advancement you can unlock all of that history and put it to rest. Make it a memory instead of a problem you face every day and struggle to overcome. Learning to trust yourself and the world is possible. Don't let the past dictate your future. You can take control of it.
— Sonya DeWitt, Licensed Mental Health Counselor in Spokane, WAI have extensive knowledge and professional experience working with victims of abuse, neglect, and domestic violence and perpetrators of abuse, neglect, and domestic violence. I particularly specialize in working with victims of childhood abuse and neglect.
— Evan Harris, Social Worker in Columbia, MDConfidential counseling services are provided for individuals and families to support those who have experienced various levels of trauma resulting in life long challenges. Because trauma changes brain development especially in children, individual therapy is provided with children and educational counseling is provided to parents to ensure parents attain the necessary tools needed for nurturing and meeting the child right where they are.
— Deahdra Chambers, Licensed Mental Health Counselor in Biscoe, NCMost of my training is with trauma and various forms of abuse (emotion, physical, systemic and more). I take a holistic and liberatory lense to help my clients experience sustainable healing.
— Jaya Roy, Licensed Clinical Social WorkerI understand what experiencing trauma feels like and I am here to show you how to get your happily ever after. I help you see that your mental healing is more than just exploring your emotions. It’s also connected to your self-awareness, mindful desires, spiritual, and physical health. I am committed to seeing all of you changed, not just your mind and emotions.
— Ornella Dickson, Therapist in Hollywood, FLI'm currently in the process of completing a Narcissistic Abuse Treatment course in the process of becoming a Certified Narcissistic Abuse Treatment Clinician (NATC). I know that pop psychology has taken over words like "narcissism" and "abuse", and I aim to provide clarity on and validate your experience. I will meet you from a nonjudgmental place of empathy and help you find ways to strengthen your voice and live life with healthy relationships.
— Kaleigh Amaya Supervised by Gerald Pennie, LPC-S, Licensed Professional Counselor Associate in Austin, TXI am passionate about supporting those with trauma histories to re-discover their innate resilience. I have experience working with those who have experienced abuse, neglect, violence, and other traumatic events, often intertwined with contextual and societal factors such as racism and poverty. I integrate traditional talk therapy with body-based modalities and education to empower my clients.
— Dr. Aileen Fullchange, Psychologist in , CAI am trained in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy, a modality primarily developed for trauma treatment. I have extensive experience working with clients with a history of abuse.
— Samar Wahid, Licensed Mental Health CounselorChildhood abuse, interpersonal violence, traumatic events, chronic stress, burnout, and compassion fatigue - all can have devastating impacts on our ability to function. I have focused my education and experience on trauma healing and enjoy a variety of approaches tailored to each individual. You don't have to talk about the bad things that happen to you anymore. There are a myriad of techniques to calm your nervous system, reprocess your experiences, and reconnect with the world around you.
— Lisa Carr, Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Winston-Salem, NCI have worked with all spectrums of abuse with most if not all of my clients. I help by helping you understand how trauma affects your brain, how to cope, set boundaries, learn how to navigate life in a healthy way, but also heal from that experience. I have seen individuals who have been physically, sexually, emotionally and even psychologically abused. I have also worked with individuals who want to heal from generational trauma as well.
— Robyn Veazie, Licensed Mental Health Counselor in great barrington, MAI specialize in those who have experienced religious and or spiritual abuse or have left a high control group or cult.
— Greta MacMillan, Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Madison, CT