What Should I Do If I Become a Victim of Domestic Violence?
Our counselors never pressure victims of domestic violence to leave their abusers or act in ways that they believe to be unsafe. Whether you choose to remain in the relationship or leave, our goal is to help you find safety and security in that choice.
We are also here to help you make sense of the traumatizing events you have experienced. We know that the emotional scars of domestic violence often last far longer than the physical ones. As a victim, you could also suffer from PTSD, substance abuse, anxiety, or other mental health concerns. Our counselors can help you identify coping mechanisms that work for you.
At each abusive relationship counseling session, you’ll discover a safe and confidential space to talk about your experiences and how they’ve made you feel. We want you to find a counselor who allows you to feel comfortable and secure. That’s why we offer free 15-minute meet & greets for new clients to get to know a potential counselor. Find out more about our domestic violence support groups and group therapy strategies by calling today.
Therapists
These are our therapists who are experienced in working with Domestic Violence.

