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Sexual Abuse therapists in Hermosa Beach, CA

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Los Angeles, California therapist: Daniel Slavin, marriage and family therapist
Sexual Abuse

Daniel Slavin

Marriage and Family Therapist
I offer a safe, compassionate space for individuals who have experienced sexual abuse. Therapy focuses on restoring a sense of safety, processing trauma gently, and rebuilding trust, boundaries, and self-worth.  
41 Years Experience
In-Person Near Hermosa Beach, CA
Online in Hermosa Beach, CA
Long Beach, California therapist: LaTianna Williams, Therapy, Sexology, and Holistic Tantra, marriage and family therapist
Sexual Abuse

LaTianna Williams, Therapy, Sexology, and Holistic Tantra

Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT, CTRS, ABS
Sexual Abuse Recovery: Experiences of sexual abuse can leave deep emotional, physical, and relational wounds that may affect how you feel in your body, how you trust others, and how you relate to intimacy, safety, and control. You may struggle with anxiety, shame, numbness, flashbacks, boundaries, intimacy challenges, or feeling disconnected from yourself in ways that are difficult to explain or fully understand. As a therapist, sexologist, and trauma-informed practitioner, I provide a safe, grounded, and compassionate space to process what happened at your own pace. Together, we focus on helping your nervous system feel safer, understanding how the trauma has impacted your present life, and gently working through the emotional layers that may still be held in the body and psyche. This work is not about rushing healing or forcing forgiveness. It is about restoring your sense of safety, rebuilding trust in yourself, and reclaiming your body, voice, and personal power in a way that feels fully supported and deeply respectful of your experience.  
8 Years Experience
Online in Hermosa Beach, CA (Online Only)
Beverly Hills, California therapist: Integrative Psychotherapy Group, marriage and family therapist
Sexual Abuse

Integrative Psychotherapy Group

Marriage and Family Therapist
We work with clients who express issues or concerns with Sexual Abuse.  
10 Years Experience
In-Person Near Hermosa Beach, CA
Online in Hermosa Beach, CA
Beverly Hills, California therapist: Allen Shamon, licensed clinical social worker
Sexual Abuse

Allen Shamon

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
Survivors of sexual abuse may struggle with intrusive memories, flashbacks, and nightmares related to their trauma. I provide support and guidance to survivors in processing traumatic memories, understanding the impact of the abuse on their lives, and developing coping strategies for managing distressing symptoms. Through trauma-focused interventions, I help survivors integrate their traumatic experiences into their life narrative in a way that promotes healing and empowerment.  
6 Years Experience
Online in Hermosa Beach, CA (Online Only)
West Hollywood, California therapist: Dr. Ingrid Solano, psychologist
Sexual 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
In-Person Near Hermosa Beach, CA
Online in Hermosa Beach, CA
Sacramento, California therapist: Stephanie Brumfield, therapist
Sexual Abuse

Stephanie Brumfield

Therapist, LCSW
Healing from the profound impact of sexual abuse is a journey of reclaiming one's soul and wholeness. In my practice, I offer a sanctuary for individuals grappling with the deep scars left by such experiences, focusing on the process of soul retrieval and the reclamation of lost parts of the self. This work is about more than healing physical wounds; it's about addressing the deep soul loss that occurs in the wake of sexual abuse. Together, we embark on a path of recovery, utilizing a compassionate, trauma-informed approach that honors your pace and the depth of your experiences. Through targeted therapeutic strategies, we will explore avenues for healing, empowerment, and the reintegration of your true self, aiming to restore a sense of safety, dignity, and personal power. My commitment is to support you in this deeply personal journey towards reclaiming your wholeness and rediscovering a life defined not by trauma, but by resilience and renewal.  
8 Years Experience
Online in Hermosa Beach, CA (Online Only)
San Jose, California therapist: Growth and Change Counseling, marriage and family therapist
Sexual Abuse

Growth and Change Counseling

Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
We take you through the biochemistry of sex and we help you understand sexuality and relationships on the biochemical level. This helps us to frame whatever problems your dealing with around your sex abuse experience constructively so that you can get the help you need and experience the healing you desire.  
8 Years Experience
Online in Hermosa Beach, CA (Online Only)
Los Angeles, California therapist: Mia Turner, therapist
Sexual Abuse

Mia Turner

Therapist, MA, RYT, ASDCS, LMFT, NPT-C, CMNCS, CMIP
Trauma-informed support for survivors of sexual abuse, sexual assault, coercion, exploitation, boundary violations, unwanted sexual experiences, and other forms of sexual trauma. These experiences can shape far more than memories alone. They may impact the nervous system, sense of safety, identity, relationships, trust, boundaries, sexuality, spirituality, self-worth, and one's relationship with the body. Sexual trauma is often carried not only in thoughts and emotions, but also in the body itself. It may show up through hypervigilance, dissociation, numbness, chronic tension, difficulty trusting, difficulty identifying needs, feeling disconnected from bodily sensations, challenges with intimacy, shame, self-blame, or a persistent sense of unsafety. Many of these responses reflect the intelligence of a nervous system that adapted in order to survive overwhelming, violating, or unsafe experiences. My approach is grounded in the belief that healing cannot be rushed, forced, or imposed. Particular care is given to choice, consent, autonomy, pacing, and creating a safe-enough therapeutic space where your experiences, boundaries, and needs are respected. This work honors the reality that healing often unfolds in nonlinear ways and that every survivor's journey is unique. Using EMDR, somatic therapy, mindfulness, polyvagal-informed practices, parts work, expressive arts, neuropsychotherapy, attachment-focused approaches, and liberation-oriented healing, therapy supports processing traumatic experiences while gently reconnecting with the body, nervous system, emotions, and inner wisdom. Attention is given not only to what happened, but also to the protective strategies, adaptations, and survival responses that emerged in response to trauma. The goal is not simply to reduce symptoms or move beyond the past. It is often about reclaiming connection with yourself, your body, your voice, your needs, your boundaries, your choices, and your capacity for trust, pleasure, intimacy, and self-determination. Healing is approached with deep respect for your resilience, your pain, your pace, and your right to define what recovery means for you.  
10 Years Experience
Online in Hermosa Beach, CA (Online Only)
San Diego, California therapist: Mary Mallinson Therapy, licensed clinical social worker
Sexual Abuse

Mary Mallinson Therapy

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
Healing from sexual abuse can be complex and deeply personal. I offer a trauma-informed, compassionate space to process past experiences at your own pace, using approaches like EMDR and somatic therapy to support safety, empowerment, and long-term healing.  
5 Years Experience
Online in Hermosa Beach, CA (Online Only)
New York City, New York therapist: Dr. Stéphanie Gamache, PhD, hypnotherapist
Sexual Abuse

Dr. Stéphanie Gamache, PhD

Hypnotherapist, PhD
Sexual abuse can profoundly affect the relationship to the body, boundaries, trust, and desire. My work integrates psychoanalytic and somatic approaches to support gentle, respectful integration of traumatic experience. Together, we work toward restoring a sense of safety, agency, and embodied self-connection.  
7 Years Experience
Online in Hermosa Beach, CA (Online Only)

Sexual Abuse therapists in Hermosa Beach, California Statistics

Sexual Abuse therapists in Hermosa Beach, California average 16 years of experience and charge around $203 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The top treatment approaches are Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (63%), Psychodynamic Therapy (45%), and Existential / Humanistic Therapy (45%).

Average years in practice

16 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$203

Accept insurance

39%

Offer sliding scale

48%

Gender ID

58% Female
30% Male
7% Non-Binary
5% Gender Fluid

Session Type

63% In Person and Online
37% Online Only

Top Treatment Approaches

63% Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
45% Psychodynamic Therapy
45% Existential / Humanistic Therapy
44% Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)
42% Somatic Therapy
37% Family Systems Therapy
37% Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)

Ages Served

97% Adult
72% Young Adult
63% Teen
52% Senior
35% Children

Client Focus

68% Women
59% LGBTQ+
48% Men
37% Hispanic / Latino
32% Military / Veterans