Emotional Abuse Therapy therapists in Calhoun, Georgia GA

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Cumming, Georgia therapist: Dorice Neir, Pathways to Change, LLC, counselor/therapist
Emotional Abuse Therapy

Dorice Neir, Pathways to Change, LLC

Counselor/Therapist, M.ED., M.A., L.P.C.
It is my belief that your authentic/real self has been stolen by emotional abuse. Creating a path to reclaiming yourself is an important and/or vital part of this therapy. As we work together to help you take that "beautiful risk" change happens.  
20 Years Experience
Online in Calhoun, Georgia
Boca Raton, Florida therapist: Sarita R. Schapiro, Ph.D., P.A., psychologist
Emotional Abuse Therapy

Sarita R. Schapiro, Ph.D., P.A.

Psychologist, Florida Licensed Psychologist PY4914, APIT Certified
Supportive coupes counseling to identify and develop effective behavior change  
42 Years Experience
Online in Calhoun, Georgia
Colorado Springs, Colorado therapist: Meghan McCoy-Smith, psychologist
Emotional Abuse Therapy

Meghan McCoy-Smith

Psychologist, PsyD
Have you been impacted by childhood abuse or narcissistic abuse as an adult? I am glad that you are on the road to healing! Through evidence based approaches, you and I can work together to change identify, heal and change old patterns of thinking, feeling and relating to reorient towards your own wellbeing and growth as an individual.  
9 Years Experience
Online in Calhoun, Georgia
Atlanta, Georgia therapist: Kellie Solliday, Founder, damn good therapy, counselor/therapist
Emotional Abuse Therapy

Kellie Solliday, Founder, damn good therapy

Counselor/Therapist, LMSW
Emotional abuse can chip away at our sense of self and erode our confidence. I can support you in learning to trust others again and regain your identity and worth.  
3 Years Experience
Online in Calhoun, Georgia
Nashville, Tennessee therapist: Dr. Christine Manley, psychologist
Emotional Abuse Therapy

Dr. Christine Manley

Psychologist, PhD in Clinical Psychology
Emotional abuse may be more common than many individuals think. It can occur in childhood, at home, at work or in a number of other relationships. Studies have shown that the differences between physical abuse and emotional abuse were not significantly different in terms of harmful long-term mental health outcomes (things like later substance abuse, depression and anxiety). Emotional abuse may not leave bruises, but it can still leave a "mark." If you feel you may be continuing to fell the effects of emotional abuse, please contact me to begin your recovery process.  
9 Years Experience
Online in Calhoun, Georgia