Emotional Abuse Therapy therapists in Aylmer, Ontario ON, Canada CA
Randi Elizabeth O’Hare
Registered Social Worker, MA, BSW, RSW
Emotional abuse robs us of our confidence, self-worth and sense of psychological safety. I can help you heal. I also have experience in helping people recover from childhood emotional neglect (CEN).
11 Years Experience
Molly Heffernan
Registered Social Worker, MSW, RSW
Emotional abuse can leave deep, invisible scars, making you question your worth and leave you feeling isolated. If you are or have experienced emotional abuse, it's crucial to understand that you are not alone and that what you have gone through is not your fault. You deserve to be treated with kindness and respect, and therapy can help you reclaim your sense of self-worth. It's okay to seek help and prioritize your well-being -- you deserve to live a life free from abuse.
9 Years Experience
Melissa Letourneau
Registered Psychotherapist, RP
My approach is grounded in authenticity, trust, and often humour. I believe you have the wisdom to navigate life’s challenges and I strive to help empower you to facilitate change in therapy. Interpersonal relationships are difficult and therapy can serves as an empowering space to explore difficulties such as emotional abuse. I work with individuals, couples, children and families offering a free consultation to ensure we are a good fit. I carry a systemic lens, exploring the way culture, community and family shape our experiences and aspirations. I am committed to strength-based and anti-oppressive practice in my work. I recognize the importance and responsibility I have as a therapist, to address the systemic inequalities impacting clients in their lives.
7 Years Experience
Gibson & Associates: Psychotherapy, Counselling + Consulting
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, MSW, RSW
Abuse is not always physical; in fact, most underreported abuse is emotional in nature. This encompasses everything from put downs to threats and manipulation, to living with someone who has narcissistic tendencies, to feeling like your emotions are not valid. It can start with our parents or come about in friendships, romantic relationships or even work relationships. If you feel you have experienced emotional abuse, please reach out to us and we can begin to address its impact on your life.
13 Years Experience
Dr. Evelyn McMullen
Psychologist, C. Psych.
Learning how to identify all forms of abuse including gaslighting can be a big step. The impact of early childhood trauma can carry into adult life. You can find ways to heal, strengthen, and mitigate some of these effects without having to actually relive the past.
40 Years Experience