Finding healing after a sexual assault, domestic violence and abuse, or intimate partner abuse is not something you need to do alone. It is a dire and complex issue far too many people experience.
If you are currently experiencing an unsafe situation, are the victim of domestic violence, or someone you love is unsafe - call the National Domestic Violence Hotline, explore local support resources in your area, or dial 911. Immediate help is available
Healing from domestic violence is best done with skilled, empathetic care. Even after a violent situation has ended, psychological aftermath remain. Because of this, domestic violence therapy is often necessary to address the traumatic events and move forward from the negative consequences from the experience.
At Therapathwe have skilled psychotherapists and psychiatric clinicians who have experience supporting survivors of domestic violence and intimate partner abuse.
Coping with domestic violence and intimate partner abuse can lead to a variety of negative mental health symptoms. It’s important to note that the impact of abuse varies widely. Not everyone exposed to abuse will experience the same mental health consequences. Seeking professional help and support is essential for healing.