Sexual Abuse therapists in Bray Park, Queensland QLD, Australia AU
Ms Korey Pagura
Therapist, BSW; Grad Dip & Masters Counselling; Grad Dip Psych and B.Soc.Sc.Psych (Honours)
Korey believes it is an honour and privilege to be allowed to hear somebody's life story.
She has been providing counselling and support to people facing difficult and complex issues for 25 years
35 Years Experience
Susan Loane Counselling - Voted Best Counselling Gold Coast Region!
Psychologist, Dual Degree: Psychology:Bachelor of Social Work: Bachelor of Social Sciences UQ/Qut
Please don't hesitate in contacting me if you are, or have in the past, experienced sexual abuse. This type of abuse is most detrimental to your self esteem and self worth. I can help you to overcome these detriments, and hence help you to understand why you are feeling the way you do. I specialise each clients counselling needs to suit the person's presentation.
27 Years Experience
Ari Goldberger
Psychologist, Bachelor Of Science (Psychology), Post Graduate Diploma of Psychology, Masters of Psychology (Counselling)
Sexual abuse in all forms leads to shame and guilt, as well as a negative association with sexuality. Sexual blockages, as well as the shame/guilt associated with it needs to be healed in order to once again live a normal, balanced life.
11 Years Experience
Counselling Mediation & Relationship Centre
Marriage and Family Therapist, B.Coun,Graddip Family Dispute resolution FDRP
Understanding the emotional responses of the trauma can help you overcome the impact of the sexual abuse
14 Years Experience
Shareen Birges
Registered Social Worker, BASS, GDYMH, MSW
I have extensive experience working with people who have suffered sexual abusr/assault, & specialise in childhood sexual abuse. My person centered, strengths based & trauma informed practice helps me to create a safe & comfortable therapeutic environment & build a trusting relationship with individuals. This creates a healing environment & supports people to find a way to live with their trauma experiences. I often explain this work through the analogy of wound healing. Before one begins to work on past trauma, the memories are like an open wound. They are painful & have not healed. Through the process of counselling (I've found talking & narrative therapy to be very helpful for clients around these issues) the wound heals & becomes a scar. Whilst you can never remove it, the scar no longer hurts & is just a memory of the incident(s), a memory that no longer has the capacity to hurt.
16 Years Experience