Emotional Abuse Therapy therapists in Blantyre, Scotland Scotland, United Kingdom GB
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Debbie Debonaire
Counsellor/Therapist, BA Hons, IMTTA, Heartmath Coach
Emotional abuse therapy, known as Emotional Abuse Counseling, is a specialized field dedicated to helping individuals recover from the deep and often invisible scars left by psychological maltreatment. This therapeutic approach is essential for those who have experienced manipulation, belittlement, and control, often leading to diminished self-esteem and pervasive feelings of worthlessness. In being a trauma-informed therapist, I use techniques such as Heartmath Principles that support individuals in building and strengthening resilience, cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT), dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT), meditation and other mindfulness practices to help clients recognize abusive patterns, rebuild self-confidence, and develop healthy emotional responses and supporting survivors in reclaiming their sense of self and fostering long-term emotional resilience.
8 Years Experience
Online in Blantyre, Scotland (Online Only)
Dr Ian Anderson
Psychologist, Consultant Clinical Psychologist (HCPC registered), PhD, MSc, MSc, MSc, MA (Econ), BA (Econ) Hons
I believe that emotional abuse is 'invisible violence'. The perpetrators can be parents, intimate partners, work colleagues, or so-called friends. The outcome is devastating. Nobody should suffer this violence in silence. I will work with you to change it.
44 Years Experience
Online in Blantyre, Scotland
Greta Cowles Consulting
Life Coach, LMFT, SEP, PIT, Trauma Stress Studies
Developing tools to stop the abuse by setting boundaries, developing self-worth and safety, and learning to not tolerate abusive behavior.
11 Years Experience
Online in Blantyre, Scotland
John Castleford
Registered Psychotherapist, MA, FRAI
Bullying in the Workplace/Community is what got me started as a therapist, helping those in teaching and the health service who were being bullied out of a job by inscrutable bosses eager to edge out established staff in favour of cheaper employees straight out of college. I learned that it's not easy to do much about bullying in institutions--particularly when it's done with a fake smile, behind closed doors. Instead, it's much more straightforward to help individuals develop resilience and coping strategies founded on strengthened mind sets. I was a senior caseworker for a professional teaching association and saw numerous examples of bullying and emotional abuse, but was also instrumental in providing help and support for targets of abuse by workplace colleagues. Those who live in countries such as UK, Europe and Australia benefit from legislation that governs workplace relations; but not everyone will have the benefit of protective laws --eg USA where such laws are less powerful or nonexistent. But irrespective, laws that proscribe bullying in the workplace can be a blessing and a curse.
I can also help and support those in toxic relationships, who suppress their own quality of life because of external demands that keep them trapped. And when a person suffers from gaslightling (see the 1948 movie 'Gaslight' with Charles Boyer and Ingrid Bergman to see this in action), is there any wonder confidence erodes to the point where you feel unable to escape and take a scary step into the big, scary unknown can leave you locked into an insufferable situation?
16 Years Experience
Online in Blantyre, Scotland
Donna M Torbico - HEAL & GROW for ACoAs
Counsellor/Therapist, Recovery Therapist in Private Practice 39 years
Emotional abuse if often much harder to identify than physical, although most ACoAs experience both. It includes all the cruel ways we were talked to, and all the loving ways that were NOT provided. (Blog : 2012)
38 Years Experience
Online in Blantyre, Scotland (Online Only)