Emotional Abuse Therapy therapists in Ukiah, California CA

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Park City, Utah therapist: Tivoli Cousineau, marriage and family therapist
Emotional Abuse Therapy

Tivoli Cousineau

Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
I use EMDR and CBT to explore and reduce the impact of emotional abuse in order to decrease shame and increase a sense of safety, empowerment, and self-worth.  
13 Years Experience
Online in Ukiah, California
Costa Mesa, California therapist: Inner Wisdom Psychotherapy Associates, INC., licensed clinical social worker
Emotional Abuse Therapy

Inner Wisdom Psychotherapy Associates, INC.

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
We work with individuals, couples, and families find effective methods of healing from the effects of Emotional Abuse.  
27 Years Experience
Online in Ukiah, California
San Diego, California therapist: Saralee Kramer Counseling, marriage and family therapist
Emotional Abuse Therapy

Saralee Kramer Counseling

Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
I help women who have experienced, or are currently experiencing emotional abuse in a romantic relationship learn how to set good boundaries, increase self esteem, and heal from the abuse. These strategies show my clients their value, and improves their confidence so they can go on to create a healthy relationship.  
24 Years Experience
Online in Ukiah, California
Irvine, California therapist: Barry Ross, psychologist
Emotional Abuse Therapy

Barry Ross

Psychologist, Ph.D.
I am a psychologist, marriage family therapist, bioenergetic analyst, and psychoanalyst with more than 30 years of clinical experience in treating adolescents, adults, and marital couples. I am skilled in helping a person to feel understood and related to in a new and helpful way.  
40 Years Experience
Online in Ukiah, California
Costa Mesa, California therapist: Micha Noble, MA, pre-licensed professional
Emotional Abuse Therapy

Micha Noble, MA

Pre-Licensed Professional, AMFT
What if we could see the broken pieces of ourselves and view them with compassion? What if we saw our scars as marks of courage and resiliency? The journey towards wholeness includes accepting each part of ourselves--the part that is joyful, the part that laughs, the part that hurts, the part that feels empty.  
3 Years Experience
Online in Ukiah, California