Emotional Abuse Therapy therapists in Ashland, Virginia VA

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Richmond, Virginia therapist: Bethany Anderson, counselor/therapist
Emotional Abuse Therapy

Bethany Anderson

Counselor/Therapist, LPC
Emotional Abuse can create a buildup of anxiety, guilt, shame, anger, and so many other emotions. My role is to guide you in navigating those emotions in order to find healing, freedom, and relief from emotional abuse.  
4 Years Experience
In-Person Near Ashland, VA
Online in Ashland, Virginia
Denver, Colorado therapist: Camille Larsen, licensed professional counselor
Emotional Abuse Therapy

Camille Larsen

Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, LAC
For many people who have lived with emotional abuse, a therapeutic relationship is the first safe relationship they have. It is understandable to build trust over time at a pace your nervous system dictates, and I feel honored to do this work and walk beside you on this journey. Emotional abuse sometimes produces symptoms of PTSD. EMDR and other therapies can significantly reduce these symptoms.  
8 Years Experience
Online in Ashland, Virginia
Colorado Springs, Colorado therapist: Meghan McCoy-Smith, psychologist
Emotional Abuse Therapy

Meghan McCoy-Smith

Psychologist, PsyD
Have you been impacted by childhood abuse or narcissistic abuse as an adult? I am glad that you are on the road to healing! Through evidence based approaches, you and I can work together to change identify, heal and change old patterns of thinking, feeling and relating to reorient towards your own wellbeing and growth as an individual.  
9 Years Experience
Online in Ashland, Virginia
Scottsdale, Arizona therapist: Sumer Statler Aeed, psychologist
Emotional Abuse Therapy

Sumer Statler Aeed

Psychologist, Licensed Psychologist
Emotional abuse is an often hidden or hard to pinpoint type of abuse that may occur in our adult relationships, those with our parents growing up, or both. One definition of emotional abuse includes psychological (i.e. non-physical) behaviors such as threats, insults, constant monitoring or “checking in,” controlling, shaming, humiliation, intimidation, isolation or ignoring behaviors. You may also be dealing with childhood emotional abuse which can be defined as, 'sustained, repetitive, inappropriate emotional response to the child’s experience of emotion and its accompanying expressive behavior’. Healing involves speaking our truth, learning about connecting to our emotions, boundary setting, connecting to our bodies and beginning to create new ways of building loving safe relationships with ourselves and others. Depending upon your own history we may make use of variety of tools to heal, including somatic work, trauma work, journaling, boundary setting, inner child work, family systems work, art therapy, or many other paths that can lead to reclaiming your truth.  
25 Years Experience
Online in Ashland, Virginia
 therapist: Sierra Dayton, licensed professional counselor
Emotional Abuse Therapy

Sierra Dayton

Licensed Professional Counselor, M.Ed., LPC
Emotional abuse is often very pervasive in an individual's life and many people often overlook the impact it can have on someone. Emotional abuse is highly co-occcurring with symptoms of eating disorders, BPD, and other concerns. Emotional abuse is often what leads to maladaptive schemas, therefore I also utilize schema-focused therapy to help individuals who have experienced emotional abuse to dismantle their maladaptive schemas.  
3 Years Experience
Online in Ashland, Virginia