Trauma & Recovery
Domestic Violence Recovery Therapy
Support for healing after abuse, fear, and coercive dynamics
Domestic violence recovery therapy can help you process what you have been through and begin rebuilding safety, clarity, and self-trust.

- You are recovering from an abusive or coercive relationship
- Fear, shame, or confusion still feel active in your daily life
- Trauma from abuse is affecting how safe or grounded you feel
- You want support that is respectful, careful, and empowering
- Processing the emotional and relational impact of abuse
- Rebuilding self-trust, safety, and emotional stability
- Trauma-informed support for the healing process
What This Support Can Address
A clearer look at what people may be carrying when they reach out for this kind of care.
Abuse can leave lasting effects long after a relationship or situation has changed. Therapy can support healing from fear, shame, confusion, emotional trauma, and the ways abuse may still be affecting your relationships and nervous system.
Our Approach
How we try to make care feel both skillful and genuinely human.
We approach this work with trauma-informed care, steadiness, and respect. Therapy can help you make sense of what happened, strengthen your internal safety, and move toward greater stability and empowerment.
Therapists Connected to This Work
These clinicians have specialties or treatment approaches related to domestic violence recovery therapy.




