Emotional Abuse Therapy therapists in Conway, Florida FL
Dr. John E. N. Daniel
Marriage and Family Therapist, EdD; EdS; MA; MA; LCMFT#0404011018; BCCLC#0131
Emotional Focused Therapy (EFT) is the model that appeals to me most for both individual and group marital therapy. According to Johnson (2007), “A focus on emotional processing in the present moment, on process factors and on genuine empathic connection with both clients is at the heart of the model” (p. 47). It has been my experience over many years that EFT has achieved optimum outcomes where emotional abuse has been experience in multifaceted circumstances.
24 Years Experience
Katlyn Maves
Marriage and Family Therapist, LMFT
Living through emotional abuse can be overwhelming and have an impact on your daily life, causing problems at work and at home. My goal is to identify factors that contribute to the problem and help to make a plan to minimize it's effects so that you can be more relaxed and experience safety within yourself.
6 Years Experience
Ellie Mental Health, Ocoee FL - NW Orlando
Marriage and Family Therapist, MFT, MHC, and MSW
Fransheska Cardona-Leon, LCSW has advanced training in emotional abuse.
1 Years Experience
Laura S Mindell
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC, NCC
Staying in tune to our natural, authentic self and cultivates inner peace and overall well-being while healing from past trauma. Revitalize Counseling bases its practice on providing excellent clinical care with a holistic perspective by nurturing a client’s mind, body and spirit to restore life balance. Through theoretical approaches as well as incorporating integrative therapies such as but not limited to guided meditation, mindfulness, adventure therapy (nature walks), art and music therapy, and journaling clients are guided on the journey towards the life they desire
11 Years Experience
Josh Stieber
Psychologist, PhD
Emotional abuse is often harder to identify than other forms of abuse. The impact, however, creates deep pain, confusion, and many other difficult consequences. Whether your emotional abuse was inflicted by parents, partners, authority figures, or anyone else, therapy can be immensely helpful for those wanting to address these consequences. It is important to have a therapist who understands the nuances of emotional abuse. Addressing trauma (of which abuse is a form of) is one of my major area of expertise. Should we work together, I will help you identify how your abuse impacted you and I will support you in bringing love and compassion to the painful parts of yourself.
5 Years Experience