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Domestic Abuse therapists in Queensbury, NY

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Queens, New York therapist: Julien Moe, hypnotherapist
Domestic Abuse or Violence

Julien Moe

Hypnotherapist, Diploma in Clinical and Applied Hypnosis, Diploma in Life Coaching
Violence is undesirable in any family and society. If you have suffered violence or domestic abuse, I am here to help you heal and find solutions for your peace. Patients with this disorder are getting resilient and recovering in no time due to my Dicit hypnotherapy.  
10 Years Experience
Online in Queensbury, NY
Garden City, New York therapist: Jessica Corea Private Practice, counselor/therapist
Domestic Abuse or Violence

Jessica Corea Private Practice

Counselor/Therapist, LMHC
We have practitioners who specialize in domestic violence at the practice.  
14 Years Experience
Online in Queensbury, NY
Montclair, New Jersey therapist: Therapy With You, licensed clinical social worker
Domestic Abuse or Violence

Therapy With You

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, MSW, LCSW
We provide treatment for a wide range of mental health concerns, tailoring care to each individual’s unique needs and experiences.  
6 Years Experience
Online in Queensbury, NY
West Hollywood, California therapist: Dr. Ingrid Solano, psychologist
Domestic Abuse or Violence

Dr. Ingrid Solano

Psychologist, PhD
Making sense of trauma, and the impact of trauma, can be accompanied by the fear that you will never be able to overcome the distress you feel when you remember the experience or when those intrusive nightmares, flashbacks, and negative thoughts come crashing into your awareness. Through trauma-focused therapy we reclaim confidence, hopefulness, intimacy, safety, self-esteem, and trust. I have specific expertise in treating trauma symptoms related to sexual assault, intimate partner violence and emotional abuse, military sexual trauma (MST), childhood and complex sexual trauma, violence, and combat trauma experienced by Veterans. These experiences can impact physical health, and daily life. Many people will experience a form of trauma in their lives. Trauma can come with feelings of shame, anger, and confusion. Posttraumatic stress is a normal human reaction to traumatic events. However, for some individuals this stress persists and interferes with their ability to live the life that they want. I work with complex cases that sometimes include dissociation, numbness, anger, risky behaviors, and years of avoidance. The treatments I provide are the most powerful and effective treatments available for these conditions. I have expertise in individual, as well as relationship (i.e., with a partner) based trauma-focused therapies. I have experienced many times how these treatments help people gain new perspectives about what happened to them, develop a sense of empowerment over their trauma, and improve their lives. These treatments can also be helpful if you feel stuck following experiences of trauma, even if you don’t have PTSD. If you’re unsure whether you want to discuss your trauma, or unsure which approach feels like a good fit for you, we can discuss your concerns. We will explore trauma-focused care that builds upon your current support, coping skills, and personal experience. I primarily employ time-limited, evidence-based Cognitive-Behavioral Therapies (CBT) such as CPT, PE, and CBCT. (See Individual and Couples Therapy based Trauma-Focused Services.) In psychological literature, stressors are defined as events and conditions (e.g., losing a job, death of an intimate partner) that cause change and require that the individual adapt to the new situation or life circumstance. Stress processes can include the experience of prejudice events, expectations of rejection, hiding and concealing your authentic self, internalized homophobia, intimate partner violence, discrimination, and ameliorative coping processes that have become bad, ineffective habits. These experiences can be particularly painful when there is social pressure to conceal your experiences, or stigma. I address what it’s like to have no one to talk to about these experiences, and any distress that comes from having nowhere to do this work safely. I practice LGBTQIA+ affirming therapy that considers the impact of minority stress and chronic stress responses. Aside from these stress processes, LGBTQIA+ individuals, and heterosexuals who report any same-sex sexual partners over their lifetime, have greater risk of childhood maltreatment, interpersonal violence, trauma to a close friend or relative, and unexpected death of someone close.  
15 Years Experience
Online in Queensbury, NY
Rhinebeck, New York therapist: Dr Laura Soden, psychologist
Domestic Abuse or Violence

Dr Laura Soden

Psychologist, PhD, Clinical Psychology
Whether emotional or physical, domestic abuse in a relationship traps both partners in an escalating spiral of misery. The abuser must locate the violence within him/herself; the victim must reclaim her rights, her space, her self, either within the relationship or apart from the abuser. If violence is present, the therapeutic work must be done separately for the safety of the victim/survivor.  
35 Years Experience
Online in Queensbury, NY (Online Only)

Domestic Abuse therapists in Queensbury, New York Statistics

Domestic Abuse therapists in Queensbury, New York average 15 years of experience and charge around $207 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The top treatment approaches are Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (77%), Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) (60%), and Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian) (53%).

Average years in practice

15 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$207

Accept insurance

60%

Offer sliding scale

67%

Gender ID

51% Female
29% Male
11% Non-Binary
9% Gender Fluid

Session Type

70% In Person and Online
30% Online Only

Top Treatment Approaches

77% Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
60% Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT)
53% Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian)
50% Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
47% Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)
40% Family Systems Therapy
40% Behavioral Therapy

Ages Served

93% Adult
77% Young Adult
67% Senior
63% Teen
43% Children

Client Focus

73% Women
57% Men
53% Persons with Disabilities
50% LGBTQ+
50% Hispanic / Latino