Domestic Abuse therapists in Mississippi Mills, Ontario ON, Canada CA
Satvinder Khurme
Registered Social Worker, MSW, RSW
Domestic violence and abuse are tools used to gain control where anger, fear, guilt, shame, rights, unawareness play an important role. You can determine if you are in an abusive relationship and is your partner abusive, do you feel fearful, humiliated, embarrassed, unhappy, threatened… ask for help
26 Years Experience
Jess Erb
Registered Psychotherapist, DPsychotherapy
I have counselled many females regarding domestic abuse - both physical and emotional. I have specifically worked with those who are facing PTSD related to this trauma and have also prepared women clients for court - and the emotional repercussions that this can have.
10 Years Experience
Florence MacGregor
Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Psychotherapist (qualifying), MFA, MPS, Embodiment Coach
Are you in a situation where you are afraid to talk about domestic violence or abuse in your childhood or in your present situation? Our conversations are completely confidential and secure. Being silenced to talk talk about your feelings, creates an opportunity to allow your dignity, identity and character grow and transform.
14 Years Experience
Ps. I Love You Psychotherapy Inc.
Registered Psychotherapist, HBEd, MA (Hons.), Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
Being hurt emotionally and/or physically by the ones you love is something I know all too well and witness amongst families all the time. I will teach you how to find you voice and be a survivor and not a victim. It takes one person to end the cycle of generational domestic abuse and violence.
2 Years Experience
MindfulWe Holistic Psychotherapy & Counselling Services
Registered Psychotherapist, MA, RP, IMD (candidate)
My extensive experience working with people that suffered from domestic abuse/violence overlaps with trauma, which also encompasses many symptoms. Breaking the cycle is difficult and absolutely possible! Working with the mind alone is not sufficient because most women understand the pattern and know this is not good, yet for multiple reasons, stay. Domestic abuse impacts much more than the mind, thus healing needs to include much more then the mind. Dropping into our body is essential.
12 Years Experience