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Waldorf, Maryland therapist: Cynthia Leslie, pastoral counselor/therapist
Sexual Abuse

Cynthia Leslie

Pastoral Counselor/Therapist, MA, CPRS
The trauma of sexual abuse can leave scars and affect how one shows up in the world. Dealing with secondary issues, such as lack of trust, fear, and other problems can help.  
5 Years Experience
Online in Progress, Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania therapist: Center for Healthier Relationships, Individuals, & Sexualities, marriage and family therapist
Sexual Abuse

Center for Healthier Relationships, Individuals, & Sexualities

Marriage and Family Therapist, PhD, LMFT, CST
Several of the therapists at CHRIS have specialized training and experience in working with survivors of sexual abuse. Modalities vary depending on the provider.  
13 Years Experience
Online in Progress, Pennsylvania
Media, Pennsylvania therapist: Phoenix Center for Experiential Trauma Therapy, treatment center
Sexual Abuse

Phoenix Center for Experiential Trauma Therapy

Treatment Center, DSW, LCSW, BCD, CGP, FAAETS, TEP
As a trauma therapy center, sexual abuse is one of the most common types of trauma that we encounter. Our team is skilled at helping clients heal from past sexual trauma in a safe way.  
9 Years Experience
Online in Progress, Pennsylvania
Catonsville, Maryland therapist: Elisha S Lee, counselor/therapist
Sexual Abuse

Elisha S Lee

Counselor/Therapist, LPC
Sexual Abuse Recovery services provide compassionate and trauma-informed care to individuals who have experienced sexual abuse. Our therapy is centered on creating a safe and supportive environment for survivors to process their experiences, navigate the complexities of healing, and reclaim a sense of empowerment. Recognizing the profound and personal impact of sexual abuse, we approach each person's journey with empathy, discretion, and professionalism. Therapeutic Approaches for Healing * Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to address harmful thought patterns and beliefs resulting from abuse, promoting healthier and more adaptive cognition. * Somatic Experiencing to help survivors reconnect with their bodies and manage the physical symptoms of trauma. * Group Therapy where individuals can share their stories and gain support from others with similar experiences in a safe, moderated setting. * Psychoeducation to assist survivors in understanding the effects of sexual abuse and the process of trauma recovery. Objectives of Sexual Abuse Recovery Therapy Our Sexual Abuse Recovery Therapy aims to: * Assist survivors in acknowledging and processing their experiences of abuse. * Enable individuals to develop effective coping strategies for dealing with the emotional and psychological aftermath. * Foster a reconnection with one's body, addressing dissociation and somatic disturbances that often accompany sexual trauma. * Rebuild a sense of safety, trust, and control that may have been disrupted by the abuse. * Empower survivors to establish and maintain healthy boundaries in relationships. * Provide support in developing a positive sense of identity and self-worth beyond the experience of abuse. Healing from sexual abuse is a deeply personal and sometimes challenging journey. Our Sexual Abuse Recovery services are dedicated to guiding survivors through their healing process, offering specialized therapeutic interventions to help restore mental, emotional, and physical balance. With the utmost care and confidentiality, we are here to support each survivor in moving toward a future defined by strength, resilience, and hope.  
7 Years Experience
Online in Progress, Pennsylvania
Abington, Pennsylvania therapist: HUGH R STEWART III, hypnotherapist
Sexual Abuse

HUGH R STEWART III

Hypnotherapist, Ph.D., ACHt.
I was trained in Advanced clinical Hypnotherapy and as a Breathwork Release Therapist to work with sexual and physical abuse, both childhood sexual abuse and adult sexual abuse like rape and other non consensual abuse. It is important to get to the root or source of our sexual abuse and emotionally release anything in that period of sexual abuse back to the perpetrator(s) in order not to be triggered and project it onto someone or something else, and, not the original sexual abuser(s).  
24 Years Experience
Online in Progress, Pennsylvania