Emotional Abuse Therapy therapists in Edwards, Colorado CO

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 therapist: Dr. Erick David Arguello, psychologist
Emotional Abuse Therapy

Dr. Erick David Arguello

Psychologist, PsyD
Emotional abuse can leave deep scars and impact various aspects of one's life. With a trauma-informed approach, I offer a safe and supportive space for you to process your experiences, heal from the trauma, and regain a sense of empowerment and self-worth.  
15 Years Experience
Online in Edwards, Colorado
Scottsdale, Arizona therapist: Sumer Statler Aeed, psychologist
Emotional Abuse Therapy

Sumer Statler Aeed

Psychologist, Licensed Psychologist
Emotional abuse is an often hidden or hard to pinpoint type of abuse that may occur in our adult relationships, those with our parents growing up, or both. One definition of emotional abuse includes psychological (i.e. non-physical) behaviors such as threats, insults, constant monitoring or “checking in,” controlling, shaming, humiliation, intimidation, isolation or ignoring behaviors. You may also be dealing with childhood emotional abuse which can be defined as, 'sustained, repetitive, inappropriate emotional response to the child’s experience of emotion and its accompanying expressive behavior’. Healing involves speaking our truth, learning about connecting to our emotions, boundary setting, connecting to our bodies and beginning to create new ways of building loving safe relationships with ourselves and others. Depending upon your own history we may make use of variety of tools to heal, including somatic work, trauma work, journaling, boundary setting, inner child work, family systems work, art therapy, or many other paths that can lead to reclaiming your truth.  
25 Years Experience
Online in Edwards, Colorado
Nashville, Tennessee therapist: Dr. Christine Manley, psychologist
Emotional Abuse Therapy

Dr. Christine Manley

Psychologist, PhD in Clinical Psychology
Emotional abuse may be more common than many individuals think. It can occur in childhood, at home, at work or in a number of other relationships. Studies have shown that the differences between physical abuse and emotional abuse were not significantly different in terms of harmful long-term mental health outcomes (things like later substance abuse, depression and anxiety). Emotional abuse may not leave bruises, but it can still leave a "mark." If you feel you may be continuing to fell the effects of emotional abuse, please contact me to begin your recovery process.  
9 Years Experience
Online in Edwards, Colorado
Loveland, Colorado therapist: Pamela T Iverson LPC, CACIII EMDR, counselor/therapist
Emotional Abuse Therapy

Pamela T Iverson LPC, CACIII EMDR

Counselor/Therapist, LPC CACIII EMDR Certified
Identifying emotional abuse is one of my gifts. It is minimized and unidentified by many. Some consider emotional abuse more traumatic than physical as it leaves an individual questioning their own reality.  
22 Years Experience
Online in Edwards, Colorado
Littleton, Colorado therapist: Lynn A. Paulus, Psy.D, psychologist
Emotional Abuse Therapy

Lynn A. Paulus, Psy.D

Psychologist, Rocky Mountain Psychotherapy Services, LLC
My approach with people who are in emotionally abusive relationships is to define what abuse is, explore the impact on the individual and discuss how to set healthy boundaries (using "The Book of Boundaries" and "Set Boundaries, Find Peace").  
42 Years Experience
Online in Edwards, Colorado