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Crystal Lake, Illinois therapist: Mr. Edward Groenendal, counselor/therapist
Emotional Abuse Therapy

Mr. Edward Groenendal

Counselor/Therapist, MA, LCPC
Part of the healing process is being listened to and understood. I help you see more clearly what has been happening and what that may mean for you, providing a safe environment where thoughts and feelings can be explored and understood. Together, we work to help you move from wherever you're stuck.  
26 Years Experience
In-Person Near Cary, IL
Evanston, Illinois therapist: Sarah Safron-Chiu, counselor/therapist
Emotional Abuse Therapy

Sarah Safron-Chiu

Counselor/Therapist, LCPC
In addressing emotional abuse, we will explore attachment patterns and abusive behaviors that oftentimes lead to a repetition compulsion later in life. Current relational patterns including co-dependency, difficulties setting boundaries, and ties to individuals who continue the pattern of emotional injury will be explored, while healthier relationship dynamics and internal healing takes place.  
20 Years Experience
In-Person Near Cary, IL
Online in Cary, Illinois
Oak Brook, Illinois therapist: William Piekarz, licensed clinical social worker
Emotional Abuse Therapy

William Piekarz

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
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22 Years Experience
In-Person Near Cary, IL
Online in Cary, Illinois
Rockford, Illinois therapist: Dr. Evelyn Comber, psychologist
Emotional Abuse Therapy

Dr. Evelyn Comber

Psychologist, L.C.P.C., Ph.D., M.A., M.P.C., M.H.S., B.G.S.
Emotional abuse therapy helps you deal with hurt, pain, shame, and old messages. Ready to face them and move on? Call me to start deprogramming the old tapes.  
29 Years Experience
In-Person Near Cary, IL
Chicago, Illinois therapist: Maggie Reynolds, licensed professional counselor
Emotional Abuse Therapy

Maggie Reynolds

Licensed Professional Counselor, LCPC, EMDR Certified, NCC
Emotional abuse can leave lasting wounds that we can't see but know are there. It results in self-doubt, feelings of worthlessness, feeling "never good enough," and always feeling on edge to please others. I know from personal experience, how difficult it is to make sense of what you experienced, what you were told about yourself, how you were treated. Healing is possible through understanding the mechanisms of emotional abuse, the reasons why someone would resort to emotionally abusing you, and how you can reclaim your own right to define yourself and set boundaries to have healthier relationships.  
14 Years Experience
Online in Cary, Illinois