How do you work with clients with domestic abuse issues?
Psychological, sexual, physical and emotional abuse as well as betrayal trauma, coercive control and neglect are often not given the weight they deserve. DV can be both overt and subtle, deeply damaging, often leaving invisible scars that affect your self-worth and relationships. Coercive control and abuse can cut the sense of yourself, your self-esteem, and your self-worth. The impact of this is significant, often limiting career opportunities, relationships with self and others, and emotional experiences. If you have survived abuse and/or neglect, it is possible to finally heal these wounds and find yourself again. I will help you untangle the complexities of your experiences, develop healthy boundaries, and restore self-esteem.
As a marriage and family therapist, I have over a decade of experience supporting others heal through a variety of issues including relationship difficulties, grief and loss, end of life passages, life transitions, fear and panic, victims of coercive control/narcissistic abuse, attachment injuries, guilt and shame, co-dependency and individual, collective and vicarious trauma.I provide compassionate and non-judgmental therapy and have a deep respect for what is possible and welcome the opportunity to serve and support you.