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Domestic Abuse therapists in Washington, UT

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Virginia Beach, Virginia therapist: Dr. Allison Williams, psychologist
Domestic Abuse

Dr. Allison Williams

Psychologist, Psy.D.
I provide virtual services for those who have suffered atrocities that they didn't deserve. I've primarily provided services to female-identifying survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault, but have some experience providing services to male-identifying survivors as well. I am also familiar with legal settings (experience providing support in criminal and civil court as a victim advocate) and with emergency and transitional housing.  
10 Years Experience
Online in Washington, UT (Online Only)
Alexandria, Virginia therapist: Clear Path Counseling and Wellness Center, licensed professional counselor
Domestic Abuse

Clear Path Counseling and Wellness Center

Licensed Professional Counselor, MA. LPC
Brad provides trauma-informed therapy for individuals who have experienced domestic abuse, intimate partner violence, emotional abuse, coercive control, or the lasting psychological effects of unsafe or harmful relationships. Survivors of domestic violence often experience trauma responses such as anxiety, hypervigilance, depression, shame, fear, emotional numbness, difficulty trusting others, and feeling disconnected from themselves and others. Brad takes a holistic, trauma-focused approach to healing from domestic abuse, helping clients safely process their experiences and begin rebuilding a sense of stability, self-worth, and emotional safety. Therapy provides a confidential, supportive environment where clients can explore their experiences at their own pace without judgment, pressure, or fear. As an experienced trauma therapist and EMDR therapist, Brad integrates EMDR therapy (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing), trauma-informed counseling, emotional regulation strategies, and holistic therapeutic approaches to help clients process traumatic memories, reduce emotional distress, and restore a sense of control and grounding. Treatment focuses on supporting nervous system regulation, rebuilding self-trust, and helping clients move out of survival-based patterns into healthier, more empowered ways of living. Healing from domestic abuse often involves more than talk therapy alone. When trauma is deeply embedded, it can affect emotional regulation, relationships, decision-making, and physical well-being. Brad’s approach focuses on addressing the root impact of trauma so clients can experience meaningful, lasting recovery rather than short-term coping. Therapy is collaborative and individualized, supporting each client’s unique needs, safety considerations, and healing goals. The process often includes strengthening boundaries, improving emotional resilience, rebuilding identity, and restoring the ability to feel safe in relationships again. Healing and recovery are possible. With the right support, survivors of domestic abuse can move beyond the effects of trauma, reclaim their sense of self, and build a life grounded in safety, strength, and emotional freedom.  
28 Years Experience
Online in Washington, UT (Online Only)
Houston, Texas therapist: Dr. Christopher Lowery, DHSc, CLCP, clinical health practitioner
Domestic Abuse

Dr. Christopher Lowery, DHSc, CLCP

Clinical Health Practitioner, Board-Certified Life Care Planner
This component provide compassionate, evidence-informed care to individuals affected by domestic abuse and violence, focusing on safety planning, trauma recovery, emotional empowerment, and rebuilding healthy relationships.  
24 Years Experience
Online in Washington, UT
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Atlanta, Georgia therapist: April Bieber, licensed professional counselor
Domestic Abuse

April Bieber

Licensed Professional Counselor, CMHC, CPC, LCPC, LMHC, LPC, LPC-MHS, QS (FL)
I provide a safe, confidential space for survivors of domestic abuse to process trauma, rebuild trust in themselves, and regain a sense of control and dignity. Healing is possible, and you deserve support.  
17 Years Experience
Online in Washington, UT (Online Only)
Palm Beach, Florida therapist: Ashley Mason, counselor/therapist
Domestic Abuse

Ashley Mason

Counselor/Therapist, CMHC, LMHC
Living in or recovering from an abusive relationship can leave deep emotional scars — fear, shame, confusion, and the sense that you’ve lost your voice. Many of my clients grew up in families where love and harm were intertwined, making it harder to recognize red flags or believe they deserve better. In therapy, I offer a safe, steady space to process what’s happened, rebuild trust in yourself, and begin to heal from the manipulation and control. Over time, you can move from surviving to reclaiming your strength, your boundaries, and your life.  
15 Years Experience
Online in Washington, UT (Online Only)

Domestic Abuse therapists in Washington, Utah Statistics

Domestic Abuse therapists in Washington, Utah average 15 years of experience and charge around $214 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The top treatment approaches are Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (78%), Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian) (57%), and Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) (48%).

Average years in practice

15 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$214

Accept insurance

43%

Offer sliding scale

39%

Gender ID

58% Female
42% Male

Session Type

57% In Person and Online
43% Online Only

Top Treatment Approaches

78% Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
57% Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian)
48% Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT)
43% Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)
39% Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT)
39% Family Systems Therapy
35% Existential / Humanistic Therapy

Ages Served

100% Adult
65% Young Adult
57% Teen
52% Senior
30% Children

Client Focus

61% Men
61% Women
57% LGBTQ+
48% Military / Veterans
43% Christian

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