Emotional Abuse Therapy therapists in Texas City, Texas TX
Ruben Garza
Therapist, LPC, LCDC
Being able to work through past issues and not settle for less but for more.
8 Years Experience
Kreins Psychological Services
Psychologist, PhD, PsyD
As a psychologist specializing in the treatment of emotional abuse, my approach prioritizes creating a safe and validating therapeutic environment where individuals can explore their experiences and heal from the effects of abuse. Through trauma-informed therapy modalities such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), and trauma-focused approaches, I help clients process their emotions, challenge distorted beliefs, and develop coping skills to rebuild their sense of self-worth and autonomy. Additionally, I provide psychoeducation about the dynamics of emotional abuse and support clients in setting boundaries, enhancing self-care practices, and accessing resources for safety and support. Collaboration with other professionals, such as legal advocates or social workers, may also be integrated into the treatment plan to address practical needs and ensure holistic healing. My goal is to empower individuals to reclaim their agency, cultivate resilience, and thrive in relationships characterized by respect and empathy.
24 Years Experience
Rebecca Phillips, MS, LPC, Mend Modern Therapy in Frisco Texas
Licensed Professional Counselor, Master of Science, LPC, EMDR
Emotional Abuse can have a lasting impact on your self esteem, emotional wellbeing, and nervous system. Your reality may become distorted if you've internalized the abuse as your own failings. And it can come from anywhere - significant others, family members, etc. If your confidence in yourself and others has been taken from you, I can help. Contact me to learn more about emotional abuse therapy and EMDR in Frisco Texas
5 Years Experience
Jennifer Pinkerton
Therapist, M.S., LMFT-Associate, CTP, C-PD, Supervised Dr. Paula Boros, PhD, LMFT_S, AAMFT Approved Supervisor No.203704
Emotional Abuse can be very difficult to heal from. Feelings of self worth and invalidation and devaluation can be debilitating. Addressing this in therapy can allow for increased self worth, understanding of the situation including why you might have been in the relationship, and understanding of your own attachment concerns.
2 Years Experience
Emily Sledge
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LMSW
Did someone try to make you believe that something is wrong with you, that you're the problem and not okay? Did they call you names and shut you down? WORDS DO HURT! The impacts of emotional abuse cant be seen on your skin; the damage exists behind the forced smile. You dont have to force your smile here or pretend to be okay.
It wasnt okay what they said and what they did that slowly eroded your self-esteem and made you question every decision you make. The therapy I provide for the empacts of emotional abuse is two fold - heal the anxiety that resulted from the abuse, and help you relearn that you are worthy, valued and loved.
5 Years Experience