Sexual Abuse therapists in Wharton, Texas TX
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Sugar Land Counseling Center
Counselor/Therapist
Many psychological associates at Sugar Land Counseling Center work with those dealing with sexual abuse.
29 Years Experience
In-Person Near Wharton, TX
Online in Wharton, Texas
Sara Pesic
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, NCC, CCTP
I worked as a lead counselor on several Government issued grants providing counseling for victims of sexual abuse. I also collaborated with the local Child Advocacy Center in providing counseling for children and teens who have been sexually (and physically) abused.
11 Years Experience
Online in Wharton, Texas (Online Only)
Lea Purczinsky
Pre-Licensed Professional, Licensed Professional Counselor Associate
My heart in working with survivors of sexual abuse is to help them reclaim their voice, choice, and empowerment as they pursue healing. Together we will approach your story from a trauma informed mindset that cares for the mind/body/spirit connection and seek to restore your connection to your body, healing from your abuse, and any other goals you may have.
1 Years Experience
Online in Wharton, Texas
Caitriona Dolan, LCSW
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
I have extensive experience working with survivors of sexual trauma. Therapy focuses on client safety; reducing anger, guilt, shame; rebuilding self-esteem; increasing communication skills, and addressing trust and other relationship issues. Treatment is tailored to each client's needs and goals. Common modalities used during therapy may include Crisis Intervention, EMDR, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and Solution Focused Therapy. There may also be a focus on reducing physical symptoms of stress through relaxation, grounding techniques, and self-care.
9 Years Experience
Online in Wharton, Texas
Elizabeth Starnes
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC-S, ATR, REAT
Sexual abuse is much larger problem than most people realize. One in four women have a history of sexual abuse. One in 7 men. These are just the reported cases. We keep it a secret for years. It destroys our sense of self. We feel less than, dirty, not good enough, and terrified it will happen again. We cannot block out the memory. It is a depressing and overwhelming. I use Cognitive Processing Therapy, a 12 session approach to reducing symptoms of trauma. If clients are open to using art, we add it as a way to go deeper and better express what is difficult to express verbally.
9 Years Experience
Online in Wharton, Texas (Online Only)