Emotional Abuse Therapy therapists in Richland, New York NY

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Manhattan, New York therapist: MERLYN HURD PHD QEEG D, psychologist
Emotional Abuse Therapy

MERLYN HURD PHD QEEG D

Psychologist, PHD; QEEG D BCB, BCN
Using many techniques such as the BAUD we have had excellent outcomes in treating emotionally abused clients.  
38 Years Experience
Online in Richland, New York
Queens, New York therapist: MICHELLE SILVER LINING MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING, licensed professional counselor
Emotional Abuse Therapy

MICHELLE SILVER LINING MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING

Licensed Professional Counselor, LMHC
We believe that the counseling environment should be a safe space where clients are able to be their authentic selves, while expressing complete vulnerability.  
5 Years Experience
Online in Richland, New York
Manhattan, New York therapist: Donna M Torbico - HEAL & GROW for ACoAs, counselor/therapist
Emotional Abuse Therapy

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
Online in Richland, New York
East Rochester, New York therapist: Patricia Petrone, registered psychotherapist
Emotional Abuse Therapy

Patricia Petrone

Registered Psychotherapist, LMHC, NCC, CMHIMP, CNC
Emotional Abuse can be debilitating. I am here to offer you hope for the future through our work together. My goal is to help you to navigate through this difficult time while managing other areas of your life and emotions, as well as ensuring your safety. Call me today!  
16 Years Experience
Online in Richland, New York
Georgetown, Texas therapist: Gregg Unterberger, licensed professional counselor
Emotional Abuse Therapy

Gregg Unterberger

Licensed Professional Counselor, M.Ed., LPC
Emotional abuse is insidious. The more we take it, the more we feel like we deserve it, or worse, brought it on ourselves. There is a huge wound to our sense of who we are and what we deserve. But this can be healed with support, kindest and mindfulness in a deeply supportive environment.  
26 Years Experience
Online in Richland, New York