Emotional Abuse Therapy therapists in Lancaster, South Carolina SC
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Frankie Wanger
Counselor/Therapist, LPC, MBA
I specialize in providing therapy for individuals affected by emotional abuse, offering a safe and supportive space for healing. My approach focuses on helping clients recognize and understand the patterns of emotional manipulation, control, and harm they have experienced. Through trauma-informed therapeutic techniques, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and trauma-focused therapy, I work with clients to rebuild self-esteem, process feelings of shame or guilt, and develop healthy coping mechanisms. My goal is to empower survivors of emotional abuse to reclaim their sense of self, heal from past trauma, and create healthier, more fulfilling relationships.
1 Years Experience
Online in Lancaster, South Carolina (Online Only)
Dr. Adam Shafer (Chicago, IL)
Psychologist, Psy. D., M.A.
Abuse comes in all shapes and forms. However, mistreatment by others and emotional abuse can have insidious consequences regarding how we feel about ourselves and the world around us.
15 Years Experience
Online in Lancaster, South Carolina
Dr. Hiyaguha Cohen
Counselor/Therapist, Ph.D., LPCA, MA, MFA
If someone isn't treating you well, or if someone treated you badly in your past, you may feel so worn down that depression overwhelms you. Your self-esteem may be in the toilet and insecurities may rule your life. EMDR can be extremely helpful in recovering from the trauma of emotional abuse, and CBT can help you to recover your sense of self.
31 Years Experience
Online in Lancaster, South Carolina
Psychotherapy.Com
Psychologist, Ph.D.
Treatment for Emotional Abuse
28 Years Experience
Online in Lancaster, South Carolina
Nancy Hayes-Gary, Psy.D.
Psychologist, Licensed Psychologist, MD , Psy.D.
Probably emotional neglect or the lack of adequately nurturing is the least recognized and validated for of developmental or marital abuse. Looking at attachment style can often help you to understand how this neglect occurred and what you need to heal. Maybe negative thoughts intrude on your thought process. There are many approaches that work for this, depending upon your needs.
31 Years Experience
Online in Lancaster, South Carolina (Online Only)