Domestic Abuse therapists in Loveland, Colorado CO
Jaime Carden-O'Brien
Therapist, MA, LPC, EMDR II
I worked 4 years at the domestic violence shelter in Fort Collins, CO and went through many trainings while there. I work with victims and do not do perpetrator treatment.
Animal Assisted Therapy Programs of Colorado
Marriage and Family Therapist
In our comfortable, home-like ranch setting, clients of all ages and income levels are provided counseling or psychotherapy with the assistance of certified counselors and their trained therapy animals. Have a cup of tea and pet the baby goats while you wait, or sit quietly in our gazebo and read.
Psychotherapy.Com
Psychologist, Ph.D.
Separate treatment programs for victims and offenders
Jennifer Fuller James
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW, Mountain View Counseling, LLC
Many people end up in relationships with some type of abuse (verbal, emotional, physical, sexual and/or spiritual) despite telling themselves this will never happen to them. There is no shame in reaching out to get help. You do not have to continue to live in fear.
Nancy Bortz
Therapist, MA
Domestic violence means violent abuse/behavior occurring in your home from a partner. It's a very serious matter on many levels. Most people that are in a violent relationship come to believe it is their fault. They are confused about defining the
perpetrator as the victim. The true victim is in a cycle of waiting for the abuser to change and go back to the person that they once loved. There is a way out of being in an abusive relationship. Removing oneself from such violence is an act of courage and bravery. I have worked with women and men that experience such abuse and they are now reclaiming their lives back with hope and promise.