Emotional Abuse Therapy therapists in Frankston South, Victoria VIC, Australia AU
Dimitra Tsoukalas
Counsellor/Therapist, MCounselling, BBus
I have also completed a Graduate Certificate in Men’s Behaviour Change.
I have worked in a community setting specialising in this area as well as within schools and private corporate organisations.
I have and continue to work with
Victim survivors , perpetrators and children who have been exposed to this. I particularly specialise in empowering both men, women and children in this area.
14 Years Experience
Yvette Rae
Psychologist, BA, Grad Dip Psych, MAPS, Certified Master Coach
I have helped many clients who have experienced the trauma of emotional abuse to process their traumatic experience, regain their self confidence and self belief and lead normal and fulfilling lives.
37 Years Experience
Hargan Psychology
Psychologist
We know that emotional abuse can leave another with a number of negative symptoms; depression, anxiety, low self-esteem, post traumatic stress. At Hargan Psychology, we initially support our clients to safety plan, before supporting them to move forward in their life. This often includes engaging additional supports to assist us in the journey, however, ensuring you can live your BEST life, according to you.
10 Years Experience
Jaya Bhaskar - Ropana Therapy
Counsellor/Therapist, Counsellor/Therapist, Life Coach, ACA-L3
Empower yourself to heal from emotional abuse with compassionate support in emotional abuse recovery. Our safe and validating space provides you with the tools to recognize manipulation, rebuild self-esteem, and establish healthy boundaries. Whether you're struggling with gaslighting, verbal attacks, or controlling behaviour, we're here to help you reclaim your power and rediscover your worth. Take the courageous step toward healing.
2 Years Experience
Kerri Parke
Counsellor/Therapist, Psychotherapist ACA-L2
Emotional abuse is when someone calls you names, puts you down or makes you feel bad about yourself. It can include the silent treatment, making you feel stupid or threatening to harm you or the people you care about. It can be easy for people to think they deserve this kind of treatment. It can be just as painful and damaging as physical abuse, but can be harder to spot. It's so important to get help for this kind of abuse as it can be very damaging to a person's self-esteem, their sense of self-worth. It's not OK to be treated like this - it's always OK to talk to someone about it.
16 Years Experience