Emotional Abuse therapists in Colorado
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Melissa Clark with Fire and Reins
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
I support individuals who have experienced emotional abuse, including chronic invalidation, manipulation, gaslighting, or relational dynamics that have eroded self-trust and emotional safety. This work is centered on helping you slow down and make sense of what you’ve been through without minimizing or over-identifying with it.
Together, we focus on rebuilding a grounded sense of self—strengthening your ability to recognize patterns, trust your internal experience, and separate your voice from the messages you may have absorbed in harmful relational dynamics. We also attend to the nervous system impact of prolonged emotional stress, supporting regulation and a greater capacity to feel safe in your own perceptions and choices.
This is a careful, paced process aimed at restoring clarity, agency, and a deeper sense of stability in how you relate to yourself and others.
6 Years Experience
Jon Roberts
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW, EMDR
Emotional abuse leaves deep relational injuries, fracturing your innate sense of safety and forcing your nervous system into chronic vigilance to avoid rejection. When closeness has felt unsafe, our focus is on repairing those core attachment injuries. At a safe, tolerable pace, we use EMDR and parts work to dismantle the internalized criticism and transform your relational blueprint. By cultivating a secure internal base, you will learn to trust your reality again, break free from survival-driven relationship patterns, and confidently reclaim your worth.
21 Years Experience
In-Person in Westminster, CO 80031
Online in Colorado
Dr. Stacie McPherson
Psychologist, M.A., Psy.D., Licensed Psychologist
Emotional abuse erodes your sense of self slowly—through criticism, manipulation, gaslighting, and control that can be hard to recognize while you're in it. Many of my clients come to therapy questioning their own reality or wondering if they're "overreacting." I help survivors untangle the confusion, name what happened, and begin the process of reclaiming their identity and self-worth. My approach is affirming, trauma-informed, and focused on helping you trust your own voice again.
10 Years Experience
Online in Colorado
(Online Only)
Soulful Steps, LLC - Jenna Kapp
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
I support clients in healing from emotional abuse by helping them rebuild self-trust, recognize harmful patterns, and reconnect with their sense of worth. This work is grounded in safety, validation, and empowerment.
6 Years Experience
Jamie Andersen, M.A., LMFT
Marriage and Family Therapist, Woodland Counseling
Emotional abuse can take many different forms. However, it is any type of abuse that hurts you mentally, psychologically or spiritually. Sometimes it is hidden and subtle and you may second guess yourself. Even those close to you may not see it. I will work with you in a non-blaming way to take ownership in how you participate in the relationship and if needed, explore past relationships. Sometimes by taking an outside view of the relationship you can see the patterns that have been created and ways you may be empowered to be an agent of change.
26 Years Experience
Online in Colorado
(Online Only)