Sexual Abuse therapists in Windsor, Ontario ON, Canada CA
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Rebecca Goldstein, TuneinTherapy, ADHD | Trauma | Autism
Registered Social Worker, RSW, MSW, MTA, BMT, FAMI
Healing from sexual abuse is deeply personal, and it often impacts far more than the original experiences alone. It can affect safety, trust, identity, boundaries, relationships, self-worth, nervous system regulation, sexuality, and the way you move through the world.
My approach is trauma-informed, compassionate, and grounded in creating a space where you do not need to rush, minimize, or explain your pain before you are ready. I understand that healing is not one-size-fits-all, and that survival patterns, shame, dissociation, anger, grief, or confusion may all be part of the process.
Together, we work at a pace that feels safe and realistic for you — focusing on rebuilding self-trust, understanding trauma responses, strengthening boundaries, reducing shame, and helping you reconnect with yourself in ways that support healing, empowerment, and meaningful change.
12 Years Experience
Online in Windsor, ON Ontario (Online Only)
Grace Driedger
Registered Social Worker, MSW, RSW, RYT
I have several years experience working in an agency that supports survivors of sexual assault and supporters of survivors of sexual assault. Here I provided individual and group counselling utilizing a variety of modalities that catered to each individual.
14 Years Experience
In-Person Near Windsor, ON
Online in Windsor, ON Ontario
Joan Samuel-Dennis, Ph.D
Registered Psychotherapist, Psychotherapist
Sexual abuse is one of the deepest wounds a child can carry. To survive, many children learn to dissociate—disconnecting from their bodies and emotions just to endure. The impacts reach far into adulthood, shaping relationships, self-worth, and one’s sense of safety in the world.
In my practice, sexual abuse is recognized as one of the greatest violations a child can endure. Healing must address not only the harm done to the body, but also the ways the child’s mind develops protective patterns—such as dissociation, self-blame, or hypervigilance—to survive. These patterns, while once necessary, can later keep survivors locked in cycles of pain and disconnection if left unhealed.
Beyond the physical and emotional harm, sexual abuse also creates what many call a soul wound—a rupture at the very core of identity. Survivors may feel disconnected from who they truly are, carrying grief, shame, and a sense of being unworthy or unlovable. At the same time, abuse often leads to a moral injury, where betrayal by someone who should have offered protection leaves a lasting fracture in trust, values, and the belief in one’s own goodness. Together, these injuries reach into the deepest layers of the self, making healing feel both urgent and complex.
Using The Becoming Method®, we work gently to honour your truth, release the trauma carried in the body, soothe the mind’s intrusive memories, and help the soul and spirit reconnect with worth, peace, and divine purpose. Healing is not about forgetting what happened—it is about remembering who you are beyond the harm: whole, loved, and unbroken.
10 Years Experience
Online in Windsor, ON Ontario
Ashleigh Bell
Registered Psychotherapist, RP, Qualifying
Healing from sexual abuse is possible, and you don’t have to share details before you’re ready. We’ll move at your pace, focusing on safety, grounding, and rebuilding trust in your body, boundaries, and ability to have safe, consensual connections.
5 Years Experience
Online in Windsor, ON Ontario
Alessia Zita | Zita Psychotherapy
Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Psychotherapy (Qualifying)
Do you often feel unsafe, ashamed, or disconnected from your body or emotions? Many people who have experienced sexual abuse grow up learning to hide their feelings, doubt their perceptions, or carry shame and fear that was never theirs to hold. You may find yourself replaying experiences, avoiding triggers, or struggling to feel fully present in relationships.
These reactions are not a sign of weakness—they are natural protective responses to trauma. What matters is how you process and work with them now. Together, we can create a safe space to explore your experiences, rebuild trust in yourself, and support you in feeling more grounded, empowered, and lighter over time. You survived for a reason. Let’s explore why, and what healing can look like now.
2 Years Experience
Online in Windsor, ON Ontario (Online Only)
Windsor's identity is defined by its location directly across the Detroit River from Detroit — making it the most automobile-dependent major Canadian city and shaping a working-class culture tied to the fortunes of the automotive industry. The city's significant Arab-Canadian community — one of the largest concentrations of Arab Canadians in the country — drives demand for Arabic-speaking and culturally informed therapists who understand the particular intersection of immigration stress, Middle Eastern family systems, and mental health in a North American context. Windsor Regional Hospital provides institutional mental health resources alongside a private practice community, with some residents also accessing care across the border or via telehealth. The University of Windsor's applied social psychology programs contribute training resources to the local clinical community.
Sexual Abuse therapists in Windsor, Ontario, Canada Statistics
Sexual Abuse therapists in Windsor, Ontario, Canada average 12 years of experience and charge around $170 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The top treatment approaches are Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (75%), Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) (66%), and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) (65%).
Average years in practice
12 Years Experience
Average cost per session
$170
Accept insurance
81%
Offer sliding scale
69%
Gender ID
| 68% |
Female |
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| 23% |
Male |
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| 6% |
Non-Binary |
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| 3% |
Gender Fluid |
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Session Type
| 58% |
In Person and Online |
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| 42% |
Online Only |
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Top Treatment Approaches
| 75% | Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) |
| 66% | Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) |
| 65% | Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) |
| 62% | Internal Family Systems (IFS) |
| 62% | Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian) |
| 54% | Somatic Therapy |
| 53% | Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT) |
Ages Served
| 98% | Adult |
| 79% | Young Adult |
| 67% | Teen |
| 60% | Senior |
| 27% | Children |
Client Focus
| 80% | Women |
| 69% | Men |
| 68% | LGBTQ+ |
| 53% | Persons with Disabilities |
| 47% | Christian |