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Emotional Abuse therapists in La Junta, CO

La Junta Therapists (Statistics)

Average years in practice

19 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$194

Gender ID

63% Female
29% Male
5% Non-Binary
3% Gender Fluid

Session Type

60% In Person and Online
40% Online Only

Top Treatment Approaches

60% Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
54% Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian)
46% Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)
43% Psychodynamic Therapy
42% Family Systems Therapy
40% Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)
37% Relational Psychotherapy
We are proud to feature top rated Emotional Abuse therapists in La Junta. We encourage you to review each profile to find your best match.
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San Antonio, Texas therapist: Christina Song, marriage and family therapist
Emotional Abuse

Christina Song

Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT-S
Emotional abuse can be subtle, confusing, and deeply destabilizing. It often involves patterns of control, manipulation, gaslighting, invalidation, or chronic criticism that erode a person’s sense of self over time. Many survivors question their own perceptions or minimize their experiences, especially when there are no visible injuries or when care and harm coexist. In therapy, I offer a space to gently explore your experiences without pressure to label them before you’re ready. Our work focuses on restoring trust in your own reality, understanding how abusive dynamics take shape, and supporting your nervous system as it recovers from chronic relational stress. Therapy is paced, consent-centered, and grounded in compassion—helping you reconnect with your voice, rebuild boundaries, and move toward relationships that feel safe, mutual, and affirming.  
10 Years Experience
Online in La Junta, CO
Colorado Springs, Colorado therapist: Roberta Perno, licensed professional counselor
Emotional Abuse

Roberta Perno

Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC
I provide psycho-education, resources, and supportive interventions to ensure safety and healing.  
26 Years Experience
Online in La Junta, CO (Online Only)
Milwaukie, Oregon therapist: Tycee Belcastro, marriage and family therapist
Emotional Abuse

Tycee Belcastro

Marriage and Family Therapist, M.A., LMFT, CSTIP
Wondering if you’re in—or have been in—an abusive relationship can feel like trying to untangle a knot in the dark. The hurt is real, whether it’s from clear-cut harm, like physical or sexual abuse, or from subtler wounds that leave you questioning your feelings. It’s confusing when the evidence isn’t obvious, and you might wonder if it’s them, or if it’s old baggage shaping how you see things. That uncertainty is heavy, but you’re not alone in it. With gentle guidance, we can work together to shine a light on what’s happening—sorting through your experiences, feelings, and patterns with care. Think of it as clearing the path. I’m here to help you build the skills to find clarity, be here for you as you work through the impacts and summon the courage to face your truth, and navigate the challenges of your relationships with strength and self-compassion. You’ve got the spark to move forward, and I’ll walk beside you every step of the way.  
21 Years Experience
Online in La Junta, CO
Parker, Colorado therapist: Comprehensive Counseling Solutions, marriage and family therapist
Emotional Abuse

Comprehensive Counseling Solutions

Marriage and Family Therapist, MS, LMFT-S, CGT, EMDR
Emotional abuse can deeply impact self-trust and identity. I help clients untangle harmful dynamics, rebuild confidence, and restore a strong sense of self.  
28 Years Experience
Online in La Junta, CO
Denver, Colorado therapist: Ryan Bittinger, pre-licensed professional
Emotional Abuse

Ryan Bittinger

Pre-Licensed Professional, DPsychotherapy, LPCC, CAS
Emotional abuse comes in so many forms, whether from families of origin, peers in school, abusive romantic partners, or workplace environments. This abuse erodes our sense of self, our confidence, and leaves scars long after it ends. These experiences and the negative self beliefs we internalize as a result must be unpacked and understood so that we can create a new narrative for ourselves that is more aligned with our authentic self, and the other person's negative views can be allowed to fade into obscurity.  
11 Years Experience
Online in La Junta, CO (Online Only)