Emotional Abuse Therapy therapists in New Hartford, New York NY
Chris Colasuonno
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW-R, MBA, CASAC
Chris has experience in helping clients deal with past trams by offering therapy and counseling to help lower feelings and provide emotional closure. Often clients bring in the past via memories, increased emotions, nightmares, increased awareness. With current reactions individuals and families may not understand why a strong reaction is in the current. Chris helps explain and offer therapy techniques to heal from the past.
14 Years Experience
Brian Kravetz
Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Psy.D., J.D., Licensed Mental Health Counselor
Emotional Abuse Therapy is treated through insight oriented psychotherapy and counseling. A treatment plan based on diagnosis and assessment will be developed and tailored for the clients' own psychotherapeutic needs.
18 Years Experience
Jillian Martino
Art Therapist, CAT-LP
I have experienced trauma within my family dynamics and personal relationships and realize the need for support through these experiences. One of my favorite things to work through with my patients/ clients is feelings of shame and self-worth, these are the base tools to help us begin truly seeing ourselves fully. I know what it’s like to sit with the shame we feel for ourselves due to our trauma or past experiences, but I also know this shame can be a gift to rediscovering ourselves with the right support. I have felt lost and broken before but through the self-work I have done I have found empowerment through my past. I know how hard it is to sit with the pain and discomfort of our past, but I know together we can find a way to have you feeling comfortable in your skin and seen.
3 Years Experience
Insight Healing Inc
Hypnotherapist, CMT, CBSP, SE, CH, MAPC
GFT Flow and hypnosis help relieve the aftereffects of trauma.
30 Years Experience
Donna M Torbico - HEAL & GROW for ACoAs
Counselor/Therapist, Recovery Therapist in Private Practice 35 years
Emotional abuse if often much harder to identify than physical, although most ACoAs experience both. It includes all the cruel ways we were talked to, and all the loving ways that were NOT provided. (Blog : 2012)
38 Years Experience