Emotional Abuse Therapy therapists in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan SK, Canada CA

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Seattle, Washington therapist: Eric Olsen, life coach
Emotional Abuse Therapy

Eric Olsen

Life Coach, Trauma, PTSD, BSc Sciences, DoD Career Councilor, SARC, DAPA, Pre Licensed Human Intelligence / Psychology, Life Coach. | Professional Support: LSSBB, PgM, Bluestone PMP,
We work on the emotional abuse you've experienced and teach you knew skills to help get over the pain and trauma and instill new self confidence and self esteem.  
15 Years Experience
Online in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Colombo, Western Province therapist: Prof. Sir Romesh Jayasinghe, OLS, psychologist
Emotional Abuse Therapy

Prof. Sir Romesh Jayasinghe, OLS

Psychologist, Ph.D.(Applied Psychology), Dh.C.(Florida), FRSPH(UK), FACCPH(UK), FTBCCT(UK), Adv.Dip.(Psychiatry), Adv.Dip.(Clinical Psychology), Adv.Dip.(Neuroscience), Dip.CBT(UK), Dip.(Couples Therapy), Dip.(Hypnotherapy), Dip.(Relationship Psychology), Dip.(Nutrition Science), Cert.(Integrative Mental Health)
I treat emotional abuse using CBT, DBT and hypnotherapy.  
18 Years Experience
Online in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Kelowna, British Columbia therapist: Zakary Zarichney, registered social worker
Emotional Abuse Therapy

Zakary Zarichney

Registered Social Worker, MSW, RSW, BSW, SSC
Have you noticed a pattern of being treated poorly by someone close to you, or when growing up? Do you often find yourself being told to question your experience, or like you can't set a boundary or express yourself without the other person becoming a victim? Let's talk about this - get in touch for a free consultation to get started.  
7 Years Experience
Online in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Toronto, Ontario therapist: Collaborative Care Therapy, registered psychotherapist
Emotional Abuse Therapy

Collaborative Care Therapy

Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Social Workers and Psychotherapists
Emotional abuse, with its insidious and often hidden impact, can leave deep and lasting scars. At Collaborative Care Therapy, we approach the healing process from emotional abuse with a compassionate, integrative, relational, and trauma-informed perspective, recognizing the nuanced ways in which this abuse affects individuals. In our therapy sessions, we create a safe and nurturing environment where you can begin to unpack the effects of emotional abuse. We understand that this form of abuse can undermine self-esteem, distort self-perception, and create a lingering sense of fear or inadequacy. Our goal is to help you recognize and challenge these harmful internalized messages and beliefs. Our treatment approach is multifaceted, employing evidence-based methods tailored to your individual healing journey. We often use cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) to address negative thought patterns and beliefs instilled by emotional abuse. In addition, techniques like mindfulness can help in developing present-moment awareness and reducing anxiety, while emotion-focused therapy can assist in understanding and regulating complex emotions that arise from such experiences. Being trauma-informed, we pay special attention to the traumatic aspects of emotional abuse. We work collaboratively with you to rebuild trust, not only in the therapeutic relationship but also within yourself. Our focus is on empowering you to regain a sense of control and self-worth. Through our phased approach to therapy, we aim to help you move from a place of hurt and confusion to one of clarity and strength. This journey involves learning to set healthy boundaries, improving self-compassion, and fostering positive, respectful relationships in the future. Our virtual therapy sessions offer the convenience and comfort of accessing support from your environment, ensuring continuous and personalized care. With Collaborative Care Therapy, embark on a path to healing from emotional abuse and rediscover a sense of self-worth and confidence.  
9 Years Experience
Online in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Hamilton, Ontario therapist: Satvinder Khurme, registered social worker
Emotional Abuse Therapy

Satvinder Khurme

Registered Social Worker, MSW, RSW
Emotional violence is linked with manipulation, fear, guilt, shame, humiliation used to gain control. Most of the time you may not realize that it is happening, you can determine if you are being emotionally abused, do you feel lonely, fearful, humiliated, embarrassed, unhappy, threatened…ask for help  
26 Years Experience
Online in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan