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Online Emotional Abuse therapists in New York

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Catonsville, Maryland therapist: Dr. L A McCrae, licensed professional counselor
Emotional Abuse

Dr. L A McCrae

Licensed Professional Counselor, LCADC, FOT, CCTP, CCTSA
My Emotional Abuse Therapy focuses on deconstructing the "gaslighting" and mental surveillance that erode your sense of self. We use somatic cues to help you learn to trust your own "felt sense" again after it has been systematically undermined. Our work is to help you silence the voice of the abuser and amplify the voice of your own truth.  
7 Years Experience
In-Person in Catonsville, MD 21228
In-Person in Catonsville, MD 21228
Online in Multiple States Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York
Setauket- East Setauket, New York therapist: Insight Healing Inc, hypnotherapist
Emotional Abuse

Insight Healing Inc

Hypnotherapist, CMT, CBSP, SE, CH, MAPC
GFT Flow and hypnosis help relieve the aftereffects of trauma.  
32 Years Experience
Nyack, New York therapist: Embrace Psychotherapy, LCSW, PLLC, licensed clinical social worker
Emotional Abuse

Embrace Psychotherapy, LCSW, PLLC

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
I support individuals healing from emotional abuse as they rebuild identity, self-worth, and boundaries. My mission is to help clients make sense of their experiences, reduce self-blame, and develop clarity, confidence, and emotional resilience—at their own pace and on their own terms.  
23 Years Experience
In-Person in Nyack, NY 10960
In-Person in Manhattan, NY 10038
Online in New Jersey, New York
Jersey City, New Jersey therapist: Madeline Salerno, licensed clinical social worker
Emotional Abuse

Madeline Salerno

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
Madeline provides a safe and supportive space for clients recovering from emotionally abusive relationships, helping them rebuild confidence, boundaries, and self-trust.  
10 Years Experience
In-Person in Jersey City, NJ 07302
Online in New Jersey, New York
Amityville, New York therapist: Diane Vaillancourt, pre-licensed professional
Emotional Abuse

Diane Vaillancourt

Pre-Licensed Professional, M.A., psychotherapist, Life Coach
Emotional abuse is as damaging than physical/sexual abuse but is often neglected. The impact of emotional abuse is often not understood and has an impact on someone success in life. I often have clients who said to me "I had a wonderful childhood" or even "perfect life" but could not understand why they had such a rocky life. Once we explored the early family dynamic and increased awareness of emotional neglect/abuse it brings a resolution with this gap.  
36 Years Experience
In-Person in Amityville, NY 11701
Online in New York
Garden City, New York therapist: Jessica Corea Private Practice, counselor/therapist
Emotional Abuse

Jessica Corea Private Practice

Counselor/Therapist, LMHC
We have several practitioners who specialize in Emotional Abuse Therapy at the practice.  
14 Years Experience
In-Person in Garden City, NY 11530
Online in New York
Brooklyn, New York therapist: Yaffa Dyckman, licensed clinical social worker
Emotional Abuse

Yaffa Dyckman

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
Emotional abuse can be so painful. It locks us into negative self talk. EMDR, psychodynamic work and STAIR/NST are great approaches to address it. I help clients process through their painful experiences by offering them sensitivity and empathy. I help clients develop more effective ways of seeing themselves and their past.  
16 Years Experience
In-Person in Brooklyn, NY 11249
Ithaca, New York therapist: Mary Gale Gurnsey, marriage and family therapist
Emotional Abuse

Mary Gale Gurnsey

Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
Emotional abuse is often harder to recognize than physical abuse. I help you identify controlling, manipulative, or dismissive dynamics, validate your experience, and rebuild confidence in your own judgment.  
18 Years Experience
Online in Arizona, Illinois, New York (Online Only)
Palo Alto, California therapist: Mary Knoblock, DNH, hypnotherapist
Emotional Abuse

Mary Knoblock, DNH

Hypnotherapist, DNH, RTT Practitioner, Hypnotist, Holistic Naturopath Practitioner, Spiritual Counselor
For emotional abuse, we choose the method that works best for you and create a safe a emotionally secure environment to help you process through the effects of emotional abuse. Many of the methods I use can help you find your inner calm, re-center and increase your self esteem and self worth.  
11 Years Experience
Nashville, Tennessee therapist: Sally Roesch, licensed professional counselor
Emotional Abuse

Sally Roesch

Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, NCC
I'm experienced in working with those who may be struggling with relationship issues, Narcissistic tendencies, mood disorders, impulse behavior, and anxiety. I help clients improve communication, assertiveness, and self-worth. My goal is to help you clarify desires, address obstacles, and achieve your goals. I'm committed to providing direct, effective support; no tiptoeing around.  
10 Years Experience
Online in Multiple States Colorado, Florida, Massachusetts, New York, Tennessee, Washington (Online Only)
Yorktown Heights, New York therapist: Chris Colasuonno, licensed clinical social worker
Emotional Abuse

Chris Colasuonno

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW-R, MBA, CASAC
Chris has experience in helping clients deal with past trams by offering therapy and counseling to help lower feelings and provide emotional closure. Often clients bring in the past via memories, increased emotions, nightmares, increased awareness. With current reactions individuals and families may not understand why a strong reaction is in the current. Chris helps explain and offer therapy techniques to heal from the past.  
16 Years Experience
Online in New York
Brooklyn, New York therapist: Shayda Ewalt, marriage and family therapist
Emotional Abuse

Shayda Ewalt

Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
Emotional abuse can be subtle yet deeply damaging. Gaslighting, manipulation, and chronic criticism can distort your sense of reality and affect your self-trust. In therapy, we untangle these experiences with care, validated your truth, and help you rebuild a strong internal foundation grounded in clarity and self-worth.  
10 Years Experience
Online in California, New York (Online Only)
North Tonawanda, New York therapist: Francis A. Bax, licensed mental health counselor
Emotional Abuse

Francis A. Bax

Licensed Mental Health Counselor, MS, LMHC, LPC, CASAC-Master
I work with perpetrators and victims of emotional abuse therapy to teach them safer ways of interacting with others and explore their histories of the perpetrator's behaviors.  
31 Years Experience
Online in Nevada, New York
Hanover, New Jersey therapist: Andy Lapides, licensed clinical social worker
Emotional Abuse

Andy Lapides

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW, BCD
I have treated many clients suffering from abuse histories and have published on the topic.  
17 Years Experience
In-Person in Hanover, NJ 07927
Online in New Jersey, New York
Los Angeles, California therapist: Alexis Cabrera, licensed professional counselor
Emotional Abuse

Alexis Cabrera

Licensed Professional Counselor, LPCC, LMHC, LPC
I am engaged and alert with my clients. I support your growth while Frustrating your defenses- I work to confront my clients in their blind spots, because (as a New Yorker) I understand that speaking from a place of love may not always mean people-pleasing. But with the warmth of my California Licensure (c;) I work to be fluid and flexible, using somatic interventions to develop and cathart Embodied Trauma. Sometimes the history lives in the present.  
11 Years Experience
New York City, New York therapist: Ebony Woney, licensed mental health counselor
Emotional Abuse

Ebony Woney

Licensed Mental Health Counselor, LMHC
Emotional abuse can leave deep, often invisible wounds that impact your sense of self, safety, and trust. I provide a safe, validating space to process your experiences, rebuild your confidence, and reconnect with your inner strength. Healing involves not only understanding what you’ve been through, but also learning how to reclaim your voice and set healthy boundaries moving forward.  
9 Years Experience
Online in New York (Online Only)
Rochester, New York therapist: Creative Now Therapy, Cris Maria Fort Garcés, registered psychotherapist
Emotional Abuse

Creative Now Therapy, Cris Maria Fort Garcés

Registered Psychotherapist, LCAT, ATR-BC, Gestalt Psychotherapy Certified, Developmental Somatic Psychotherapy Certified, Hakomi Somatic Practitioner
Emotional abuse leaves invisible wounds: confusion, self-doubt, and a constant sense that you’re the problem. Whether it happened in your family, a relationship, or a spiritual setting, I help you name what happened and begin to reclaim your sense of self. Our work uses body-based therapy, trauma-informed care, and reflective tools to support healing that is both empowering and deeply embodied.  
18 Years Experience
Online in New York (Online Only)
New York City, New York therapist: Staci Des Rault, licensed mental health counselor
Emotional Abuse

Staci Des Rault

Licensed Mental Health Counselor, LMHC. M.Div
I have over 18 years of experience in counseling around issues stemming from emotional abuse.  
14 Years Experience
Online in Florida, New York (Online Only)
New York City, New York therapist: Dr. Lois Horowitz, licensed clinical social worker
Emotional Abuse

Dr. Lois Horowitz

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Ph.D., LCSW
Recovery from emotional abuse is possible. I support survivors in untangling from toxic dynamics, understanding the impact of covert abuse, and rebuilding their sense of self. Specializing in trauma recovery, boundary setting, and reclaiming your personal power.  
37 Years Experience
Online in New Jersey, New York (Online Only)
West Hollywood, California therapist: Dr. Ingrid Solano, psychologist
Emotional Abuse

Dr. Ingrid Solano

Psychologist, PhD
Making sense of trauma, and the impact of trauma, can be accompanied by the fear that you will never be able to overcome the distress you feel when you remember the experience or when those intrusive nightmares, flashbacks, and negative thoughts come crashing into your awareness. Through trauma-focused therapy we reclaim confidence, hopefulness, intimacy, safety, self-esteem, and trust. I have specific expertise in treating trauma symptoms related to sexual assault, intimate partner violence and emotional abuse, military sexual trauma (MST), childhood and complex sexual trauma, violence, and combat trauma experienced by Veterans. These experiences can impact physical health, and daily life. Many people will experience a form of trauma in their lives. Trauma can come with feelings of shame, anger, and confusion. Posttraumatic stress is a normal human reaction to traumatic events. However, for some individuals this stress persists and interferes with their ability to live the life that they want. I work with complex cases that sometimes include dissociation, numbness, anger, risky behaviors, and years of avoidance. The treatments I provide are the most powerful and effective treatments available for these conditions. I have expertise in individual, as well as relationship (i.e., with a partner) based trauma-focused therapies. I have experienced many times how these treatments help people gain new perspectives about what happened to them, develop a sense of empowerment over their trauma, and improve their lives. These treatments can also be helpful if you feel stuck following experiences of trauma, even if you don’t have PTSD. If you’re unsure whether you want to discuss your trauma, or unsure which approach feels like a good fit for you, we can discuss your concerns. We will explore trauma-focused care that builds upon your current support, coping skills, and personal experience. I primarily employ time-limited, evidence-based Cognitive-Behavioral Therapies (CBT) such as CPT, PE, and CBCT. (See Individual and Couples Therapy based Trauma-Focused Services.) In psychological literature, stressors are defined as events and conditions (e.g., losing a job, death of an intimate partner) that cause change and require that the individual adapt to the new situation or life circumstance. Stress processes can include the experience of prejudice events, expectations of rejection, hiding and concealing your authentic self, internalized homophobia, intimate partner violence, discrimination, and ameliorative coping processes that have become bad, ineffective habits. These experiences can be particularly painful when there is social pressure to conceal your experiences, or stigma. I address what it’s like to have no one to talk to about these experiences, and any distress that comes from having nowhere to do this work safely. I practice LGBTQIA+ affirming therapy that considers the impact of minority stress and chronic stress responses. Aside from these stress processes, LGBTQIA+ individuals, and heterosexuals who report any same-sex sexual partners over their lifetime, have greater risk of childhood maltreatment, interpersonal violence, trauma to a close friend or relative, and unexpected death of someone close.  
15 Years Experience

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