Domestic Abuse therapists in Virginia Beach, Virginia VA
Melanie Mosbarger
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, CTTS
My work with victims of domestic violence has helped me gain the knowledge of resources that I can provide you, but also the education. Did you know there is a cycle to domestic violence, did you know you're not the only one that wants to leave, but doesn't know how to or feels scared to? You are not alone and I can provide you with tools and resources to remind you of that.
9 Years Experience
Susan Spicer
Psychologist, PhD
As a licensed psychologist specializing in treating victims of domestic violence, I understand the profound and lasting impact that trauma of this nature can have on an individual's life. These experiences can become deeply ingrained in both the mind and body, affecting how you navigate relationships, approach parenting, and engage in daily living. The trauma from domestic abuse and domestic violence can erode self-esteem and result in a constant state of hypervigilance, leaving you feeling anxious and jumpy, as if you are constantly walking on eggshells.
My approach to helping you heal from domestic abuse and domestic violence involves the use of Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy, which has proven effective in treating trauma associated with such experiences. Through EMDR, we can work together to facilitate the recovery process, increase resilience, establish healthy boundaries, and enhance coping skills. My goal is to empower you to build the resilience needed to manage difficult a relationship, or find the strength to leave it, ultimately facilitating healing and fostering a path toward a healthier, more fulfilling life.
24 Years Experience
Psychotherapy.Com
Psychologist, Ph.D.
Separate treatment programs for victims and offenders
28 Years Experience
Rachel Ann Dine
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPCC, LPC
The cycle of domestic violence is complex and feels like a blur. From feeling connected and in a state of calm (i.e. the honeymoon stage) to feeling like you have to walk on eggshells around your partner for fear of upsetting them (tension building) to then experiencing a violent physical or verbal altercation that seemingly comes out of nowhere (explosion), this cycle can feel confusing, disheartening, and near impossible to leave. Maybe you hold onto the "good" you see in your partner, hoping they will finally change. I get it. And I offer a very compassionate understanding approach to how this process can play out. Loss of identity and knowing who you are is so common in unhealthy, abusive relationships. Often times, you've had to live in a way that suppresses your emotions because you don't want to arbitrarily upset your partner. Feeling like a shell of who you once were is also common and I help women navigate through this complex process, recreate a strong identity, RECLAIM your identity, and feel more confident. Contrary to what others (or your partner) may tell you, abuse is NOT your fault and everyone, including you, is SO worthy of being treated with respect. If you have been looking for a provider to help you through this process, please reach out. I offer a down to earth, validating approach and have years of experience understanding the nuances of abusive relationships as well as helping survivors heal.
15 Years Experience
Dr. Susan L. Waldo
Psychologist, PhD
Once acknowledged, emotional
support, acceptance without judgment, compassion, and behavioral resistance skills make up the foundation for treatment for those suffering from or perpetrating domestic abuse and violence. Clients are encourage to uncover the sources of their profound emotional dysregulation by gaining understanding and building functional skills based on their personality, attachment styles, neuropsychological responses, and trauma history.
29 Years Experience