Sexual Abuse therapists in March, England ENG, United Kingdom GB

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London, England therapist: Abi Jude, counselor/therapist
Sexual Abuse

Abi Jude

Counsellor/Therapist, MBACP Member
If you are or have been the victim of sexual abuse I offer a safe and confidential environment to support you in looking at the impact of the abuse and to help find a way to manage this experience for you. We will work at a pace that feels comfortable for you, so you can become clearer about how you would like your life to be going forward.  
13 Years Experience
In-Person Near March, ENG
Online in March, England
Bristol, England  therapist: Nick Morecroft Trauma Counselling, counselor/therapist
Sexual Abuse

Nick Morecroft Trauma Counselling

Counsellor/Therapist, MBACP
Sexual abuse in childhood can have castrophic effects on our ability to be intimate and maintain relationships in adult life. It can interrupt and distort behaviour into sabotaging patterns, often without being aware of what is happening. By gently exploring your history and experience of being close with people, we can create a picture of how your reactions to situations play out. From here we can form a strategy to bring healing to the parts of you that were hurt, and help the body understand it can be safe within adult relationships and intimacy.  
10 Years Experience
Online in March, England
Brackley, England  therapist: Dr David Tilbrook, psychologist
Sexual Abuse

Dr David Tilbrook

Psychologist, Chartered Clinical Psychologist Specialising in Psychotherapy with Senior Practitioner Status
Overcoming the toxic, confusing and painful effects of unwanted or age inappropriate sexual experiences is courageous work. Undoing shame is central to this process and we will work together to reclaim your power and self love.  
24 Years Experience
Online in March, England
London, England therapist: Lisa Sanfilippo, therapist
Sexual Abuse

Lisa Sanfilippo

Therapist, MA, MSc, UKCP, MBACP
We can restore healthy relationships and intimacy- even if we have experienced abuse in the past. Feeling fearful, confused, ashamed, overly-sexualised or afraid of intimacy are important ways our nervous system may be dealing with something really difficult to process. And these protective patterns can shift. Sexual abuse or assault are, sadly, far more common than you'd think. Working with sexual abuse means working gently and delicately at your pace, often even needing to re-hash the content of past events, but understanding how the after-effects have created our protective responses. We start with restoring a feeling of safety and integrity so that you can move at your own pace. I take a gentle, measured approach, helping you to heal somatically, mentally, emotionally and even spiritually. My approach is informed by principles of somatic experiencing and Polyvagal approaches, which work with our bodies and nervous systems.  
12 Years Experience
Online in March, England
Sutton, England  therapist: Nicole Rolls, counselor/therapist
Sexual Abuse

Nicole Rolls

Counsellor/Therapist, PG Dip, MA, BACP Accred, EMDR Accred, 20 years experience as a Therapist
Sexual abuse cannot be tolerated and would have to be reported. For victims of sexual abuse, we can work with EMDR to overcome flash back, trauma, negative self beliefs, lessen emotional disturbance and re-connect with a sense of Self worth.  
19 Years Experience
Online in March, England