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Emotional Abuse Therapy therapists in Chickasaw, AL

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Mobile, Alabama therapist: Collins Counseling Associates, licensed professional counselor
Emotional Abuse Therapy

Collins Counseling Associates

Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, LMFT
All of our clinicians provide clinical care for individuals who are currently in or have a history of being in an abusive or violent intimate of family relationship.  
19 Years Experience
Near Chickasaw, AL
Online in Chickasaw, Alabama
Arlington, Virginia therapist: Peter Gould, psychologist
Emotional Abuse Therapy

Peter Gould

Psychologist, Ph.D.
As a licensed clinical psychologist specializing in emotional abuse, I provide compassionate and effective treatment to address emotional trauma. My approach, informed by evidence-based therapies, is tailored to meet each individual's unique needs. Trauma can stem from any stressful event that threatens your safety, triggering emotional, psychological, or physical responses that deeply affect your mental health. Unfortunately, many people don't take the time to properly process their trauma, which can lead to long-term mental health issues. My goal is to help you navigate and heal from these experiences for lasting well-being.  
20 Years Experience
Online in Chickasaw, Alabama (Online Only)
Troy, Alabama therapist: RGV Cross Over Counseling, counselor/therapist
Emotional Abuse Therapy

RGV Cross Over Counseling

Counselor/Therapist, ALC under supervision of Craig Boesch (AL), LPC (TX), M. ED.
Emotional abuse is subtle but may lead to major consequences and destructive relationships. Emotional abuse may have its roots in traumatic experiences and might not be serving your purpose in this season. This pattern does not change until the abusive cycle is broken. You may contact me if you are seeking to break from emotional abuse and form new goals and a new vision. If you are in an abusive and violent relationship, contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 or if you need immediate help, call 911.  
20 Years Experience
Online in Chickasaw, Alabama (Online Only)
Seattle, Washington therapist: Sumer Statler Aeed, psychologist
Emotional Abuse Therapy

Sumer Statler Aeed

Psychologist, Licensed Psychologist
Emotional abuse is an often hidden or hard to pinpoint type of abuse that may occur in our adult relationships, those with our parents growing up, or both. One definition of emotional abuse includes psychological (i.e. non-physical) behaviors such as threats, insults, constant monitoring or “checking in,” controlling, shaming, humiliation, intimidation, isolation or ignoring behaviors. You may also be dealing with childhood emotional abuse which can be defined as, 'sustained, repetitive, inappropriate emotional response to the child’s experience of emotion and its accompanying expressive behavior’. Healing involves speaking our truth, learning about connecting to our emotions, boundary setting, connecting to our bodies and beginning to create new ways of building loving safe relationships with ourselves and others. Depending upon your own history we may make use of variety of tools to heal, including somatic work, trauma work, journaling, boundary setting, inner child work, family systems work, art therapy, or many other paths that can lead to reclaiming your truth.  
25 Years Experience
Online in Chickasaw, Alabama (Online Only)
Atlanta, Georgia therapist: Alena Porter, licensed professional counselor
Emotional Abuse Therapy

Alena Porter

Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, NCC
When a person is in a relationship, personal or professional, it is sometimes hard for that person to notice emotional abuse until it becomes severe or someone else notices that it is happening. This is not the client's fault, emotional abuse usually starts very subtly with harsh comments or shutting down but these behaviors are often attributed to a bad day. Over time when a person hears harsh comments enough times they start to believe them. Therapy for emotional abuse is in part helping client's recognize emotional abuse and try to set boundaries, if it is safe to do so. Then we will work to desensitize, reframe, and replace those harsh comments with positive beliefs while increasing the client's sense of self-worth.  
6 Years Experience
Online in Chickasaw, Alabama (Online Only)