Emotional Abuse Therapy therapists in West Point, Utah UT
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Compassionate Counseling
Counselor/Therapist
Emotional abuse is insidious. It has the potential to go unchecked for a very long time. And when you do finally recognize that it's happening to you, there are waves of emotions and decisions that need to be addressed. Creating a support system to help you find emotional and relational safety, compassion, and understanding are vital. Learning how to recognize abuse takes time and expertise. We can help.
4 Years Experience
In-Person Near West Point, UT
Online in West Point, Utah
Dallyn Steenerson, LCSW
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Unfortunately, there is no shortage of emotionally abusive people in this world. If you have been victimized by an emotional abuser, you likely feel powerless and like you don't know how to move forward. Let me help you reclaim your power and feel secure in your emotional attachments.
3 Years Experience
Online in West Point, Utah (Online Only)
Prestige Counseling & Coaching Group
Professional Christian Counselor, Certified Christian Therapist, Coach & Consultant with a PhD in Psychology
We here at our practice we assist in the area of emotional abuse in many ways. Call our office for a 15 minute consultation to make sure we will be the fit for you.
16 Years Experience
Online in West Point, Utah
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 West Point, Utah
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 West Point, Utah (Online Only)