Domestic Abuse therapists in Whyalla Norrie, South Australia SA, Australia AU

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South Yarra, Victoria therapist: Karen Sri Thomas, registered psychotherapist
Domestic Abuse or Violence

Karen Sri Thomas

Registered Psychotherapist, MCP
Living with family domestic abuse or violence can have a profound and lasting impact on your daily life. It's not always easy for family and friends to understand just how much it affects you. The emotional, psychological, social, and physical toll can feel never-ending, leaving you feeling helpless and hopeless. That's why it's so important to address these internal struggles in a sensitive, respectful, and safe environment. Please know that I'm here to help.  
4 Years Experience
Online in Whyalla Norrie, South Australia
Coburg, Victoria therapist: Kate Cooke Counselling & Psychotherapy - Initial contact by email only please., registered psychotherapist
Domestic Abuse or Violence

Kate Cooke Counselling & Psychotherapy - Initial contact by email only please.

Registered Psychotherapist, Credentialled Mental Health Nurse, Psychodramatist (AANZPA), MBT Therapist, PACFA Clinical Registrant.
Kate uses a trauma-informed approach to help clients suffering from domestic abuse or violence.  
48 Years Experience
Online in Whyalla Norrie, South Australia
Spotswood, Victoria therapist: Dimitri Hawa, psychologist
Domestic Abuse or Violence

Dimitri Hawa

Psychologist, Psychologist-BA, BPsycSc (Hons), GradDipProfPsych
Clients who have experienced domestic violence or abuse, encompassing past or current emotional, social, sexual, or spiritual abuse, will discover therapy as a nurturing and empowering environment, utilising evidence-based techniques (schema therapy methods, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Psychodynamic approaches, attachment approaches), fostering a healthy safe therapeutic alliance and tailoring interventions to each client’s unique needs. Therapy can effectively process the experiences, openly express their emotions, confront maladaptive beliefs, and embark on a journey of healing and safety, breaking free from the cycle of abuse. Call for a free consultation. Medicare rebated sessions (obtained from a GP called mental health care plan) and private health insurance rebates session available. Dimitri's experience extends to conducting psychological assessments and offering counselling support to Victims of Crime through (VOCAT), clients associated with the Transport Accident Commission (TAC), Workcover clients, and those covered by the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) and has previously provided psychological support within prison settings.  
8 Years Experience
Online in Whyalla Norrie, South Australia
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Domestic Abuse or Violence

Ardross Psychology Practice

Psychologist, Registered Clinical Psychologists - Dr Peter Gibbons and Adri Hunt
Dr Peter Gibbons has a PhD related to Domestic Violence perpetrators and has done significant work in this area. Adri Hunt has worked for 5 years with men who became violent with their partners or children. Treatment and therapy involves dealing with anger and anxiety and developing a healthier sense of self, that is developing self control, self-responsibility and self-agency  
32 Years Experience
Online in Whyalla Norrie, South Australia
Lancing, England therapist: Clair Ramsden, counselor/therapist
Domestic Abuse or Violence

Clair Ramsden

Counsellor/Therapist, (Dip.Couns)
If you're going to focus on what's causing you stress, staying focused on the present is the best way to do it. Based on the latest neuroscience, my approach is usually centred on the high points of an individual's life, and it involves recalling those times when they were at their best. This allows us to recreate the feelings that they experienced. One of the most effective ways to start working is to focus on the positive instead of the negative feelings that you experienced in the past. For instance, ask yourself if you made the best decisions when you were feeling low. Although most people aren't broken, they may be struggling with a mismatch between their expectations and their feelings. This could be because their brain doesn't always align with their emotions. It's also possible that external factors have caused them to feel low. If you're feeling low, it could be because your self-esteem has taken a nose-dive or you're not able to cope with the situation. Our thoughts and emotions often determine our behaviour. It's important to remember that we can only become the best version of ourselves if we can control our emotions and thoughts. It's possible that your thoughts are preventing you from achieving the best version of yourself. If this is the case, then why not let me help you overcome the issues that are holding you back?  
20 Years Experience
Online in Whyalla Norrie, South Australia