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Find an Online Domestic Violence Therapist and Counselor Today – Page 121

You’ve taken an important step by reaching out for support, and you’re in the right place to find domestic violence therapists who can listen, validate your experience, and help you consider options.

Online sessions offer flexibility – you can meet from home, protect your privacy, and fit care around your life. Browse the listings below to explore professionals ready to support you at your pace.

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Sanela Kalakovic

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I'm a licensed clinical psychologist who specializes in trauma and the impact of trauma (e.g., mood, anxiety, relationship difficulties, self-esteem).…
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πŸ“Michigan

Sara Contreras

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I am licensed in California with 5 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress…
πŸ“…5 years experience
πŸ“California

Sara Dabney

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A little about my educational background and experience: I began as a Yoga Teacher while I obtained my License in…
πŸ“…5 years experience
πŸ“Florida

Sara Kamalipour

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I am licensed in Texas with 10 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress…
πŸ“…10 years experience
πŸ“Texas

Sara Laliberte

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I am licensed in Massachusetts with 6 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress,…
πŸ“…6 years experience
πŸ“Massachusetts

Sara Lopes

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I have over 10 years of experience working with people who have experienced homelessness as well as serious mental health…
πŸ“…8 years experience
πŸ“Massachusetts

Sara Miller

Stress, AnxietyTrauma and abuseAngerSelf esteem+5 more
Hi there, I’m Sara. I’m here to support you through whatever challenges you may be facing. I’ve been a Licensed…
πŸ“…5 years experience
πŸ“California

Sara Powell

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I am licensed in Texas. I have experience in helping clients with stress and anxiety, family conflicts, anger management, &…
πŸ“…4 years experience
πŸ“Texas

Sara Roberts

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipTrauma and abuseSelf esteem+13 more
I am licensed in the UK with 15 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with…
πŸ“…15 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Sara Rogers

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I am licensed in Ohio with 14 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress,…
πŸ“…14 years experience
πŸ“Ohio

Sara Scott

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipGriefAnger+18 more
Hello! Thank you for taking time to read my profile. I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker licensed in the…
πŸ“…26 years experience
πŸ“Missouri

Sara Torres

AddictionsTrauma and abuseAngerBipolar+11 more
I am a licensed Social Worker in Utah with seven years of professional experience. I specialize in supporting individuals navigating…
πŸ“…7 years experience
πŸ“Utah

Sara Villar Gonzalez

Stress, AnxietyAddictionsRelationshipFamily+17 more
I am an accredited and registered Gestalt Psychotherapeutic Counselor, licensed in the UK with over 9 years of professional work…
πŸ“…9 years experience
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Sara Watson

Stress, AnxietyTrauma and abuseGriefSelf esteem+8 more
My name is Sara and I am an open-minded counsellor with a Humanistic approach to therapy. With qualifications in Holistic…
πŸ“…3 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Sarah Bayford

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipFamilyTrauma and abuse+22 more
I am a therapist who works in a very relational way and can help and support you in all your…
πŸ“…7 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Sarah Bennett

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipFamilyGrief+19 more
I am qualified and experienced to support clients in a range of issues such as: Depression Bereavement Relationships Loss Divorce…
πŸ“…11 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Sarah Bentley

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipFamilyTrauma and abuse+18 more
Wounds from the past directly impact our current behaviors, beliefs, and feelings. I work with adults individually to assist them…
πŸ“…10 years experience
πŸ“New Mexico

Sarah Bishop

AddictionsTrauma and abuseCareerCoping with life changes+17 more
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πŸ“…7 years experience
πŸ“New York

Sarah Brown

AddictionsTrauma and abuseAngerSelf esteem+13 more
Hello. Thank you for taking the time to learn a little about me. I am a Licensed Professional Counselor and…
πŸ“…13 years experience
πŸ“Texas

Sarah Clemmons

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πŸ“…10 years experience
πŸ“Georgia

Sarah Cree

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipTrauma and abuseGrief+18 more
Hi, I’m Sarahβ€”a trauma-informed, person-centred therapist with a passion for helping people feel truly seen, heard, and empowered. I offer…
πŸ“…6 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Sarah Drobczyk

Stress, AnxietyAddictionsTrauma and abuseGrief+14 more
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πŸ“…10 years experience
πŸ“Australia

Sarah Gilbert

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πŸ“…18 years experience
πŸ“Alabama

Sarah Greenwood

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πŸ“…17 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Sarah Guy

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πŸ“…12 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Sarah Hall

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πŸ“…10 years experience
πŸ“Missouri

Sarah Jablecki

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Sarah Jackson

Stress, AnxietyFamilySelf esteemDepression+18 more
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πŸ“…6 years experience
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Sarah Johnson

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Sarah King

RelationshipFamilyTrauma and abuseParenting+15 more
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πŸ“United Kingdom

Sarah Mac Farlane

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πŸ“…9 years experience
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Sarah Martinez

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Sarah Mathis

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Sarah O’Sullivan

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πŸ“Australia

Sarah Roe

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πŸ“…34 years experience
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Sarah Ross

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πŸ“…27 years experience
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Sarah Sabbides

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Sarah Sorrento

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πŸ“…4 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Sarah Steingiser

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πŸ“…6 years experience
πŸ“Connecticut
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Therapy for people affected by domestic violence

If you are coping with current or past domestic violence, finding the right support can feel overwhelming. Therapy focused on domestic violence addresses the emotional, psychological, and practical effects of abuse. Online therapy makes it easier to connect with trauma-informed clinicians who understand safety planning, recovery from coercive control, and rebuilding trust and self-worth after abuse.

Understanding domestic violence and its impacts

Domestic violence is a pattern of behaviors used by one person to gain power and control over another in an intimate or household relationship. It can include physical harm, threats, emotional abuse, verbal attacks, financial control, sexual coercion, stalking, or isolation from supports. The effects of domestic violence often go beyond visible injuries. Survivors commonly face anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress symptoms, difficulties with relationships, sleep problems, and challenges with work or school.

Because domestic violence affects many areas of life, therapy often focuses on safety and stabilization first, then on processing trauma, rebuilding a sense of agency, and strengthening coping skills. Family circumstances, parenting responsibilities, legal matters, and cultural factors can all shape the needs of someone seeking support.

Common concerns, needs, and situations people bring to therapy

People seek help for domestic violence under many different circumstances. Some are still in a relationship where abuse is occurring and need help assessing immediate safety or planning next steps. Others are no longer in the abusive relationship and want support processing complex feelings like guilt, shame, anger, grief, or loneliness.

Survivors may need help with trauma symptoms such as intrusive memories, hypervigilance, or avoidance. They may also want assistance with boundary-setting, building a support network, parenting after abuse, navigating restraining orders or custody questions, and restoring confidence in communication and intimacy.

Therapy can also support loved onesβ€”family members or friendsβ€”who are worried about someone experiencing domestic violence and want guidance on how to offer help without enabling or increasing risk.

How online therapy can help people affected by domestic violence

Online therapy expands access to clinicians who specialize in trauma and domestic violence, including providers who may be geographically distant but experienced in specific cultural or language needs. Finding a therapist online means you can search for trauma-informed, survivor-centered clinicians and schedule sessions that fit your daily life.

For people who are isolated by an abusive partner or who lack transportation, online therapy can be a lifeline. It allows connection from a private location and reduces barriers like childcare or long commutes. Some people find it easier to open up in a familiar environment rather than an office setting.

Online therapy also allows for continuity of care if you relocate or need to change schedules. It can be a first step toward safety planning and connecting you with community resources, legal referrals, or crisis services when appropriate.

Benefits of online therapy compared to in-person sessions

Online therapy offers flexibility and convenience. You can attend sessions from home, a trusted friend’s house, or another safe space, which can be especially helpful if your daily routine is restricted or unpredictable. Flexible scheduling helps parents, shift workers, and people managing multiple responsibilities to prioritize care.

Online care can increase privacy and reduce stigma for those who prefer not to be seen entering a therapist’s office. It also widens your options for finding a clinician with specific expertise in domestic violence, trauma-processing approaches, or culturally competent care that aligns with your identity and values.

While in-person therapy provides face-to-face contact that some people prefer, online therapy is a viable, evidence-based option for trauma work and is particularly useful for removing practical barriers to getting help.

What to expect from online therapy for domestic violence

The first few sessions typically focus on safety, immediate needs, and building trust. A clinician will ask about your current situation, immediate risks, support network, and any urgent needs such as housing, medical care, or legal protection. If you are in immediate danger, a therapist should help you identify emergency resources and encourage contacting local emergency services or a local domestic violence hotline.

Therapeutic approaches may include trauma-informed cognitive-behavioral strategies, skills for managing anxiety and flashbacks, grounding techniques, and work on self-compassion and identity rebuilding. For some people, structured trauma therapies like trauma-focused cognitive-behavioral therapy or EMDR can be useful, provided the clinician is experienced and you feel ready to process traumatic memories.

Confidentiality and privacy are important in online therapy. A therapist should explain how sessions are secured, discuss limits to confidentiality (such as reporting imminent danger), and collaborate with you on how to communicate safely if you are still in a risky situation.

How to find and choose the right therapist for domestic violence support

When searching for a therapist, look for clinicians who list trauma-informed care, domestic violence, intimate partner violence, or related specialties. Consider clinicians who have experience with safety planning, working with survivors, and coordinating with community resources like shelters or legal advocates. Cultural competence, language match, and experience with family or child-involved cases may also matter to you.

Before committing to ongoing sessions, ask potential therapists about their experience with domestic violence cases, their approach to trauma work, how they handle emergency situations, and how they protect privacy. It’s appropriate to ask how they structure online sessions, whether they offer flexible scheduling, and how they coordinate with other professionals you may be working with.

Trust your instincts. A therapist who listens without judgment, respects your choices, and works collaboratively on safety and goals is generally a good fit. If the first therapist you try doesn’t feel right, it’s okay to find someone elseβ€”finding the right match can make a big difference.

Taking the first step: safety, support, and finding help

Reaching out for help is a courageous step. You don’t have to have everything figured out to start therapy. Finding a therapist is about taking one manageable action toward supportβ€”searching a directory, scheduling a consultation, or contacting a crisis line if you are in immediate danger.

If you are currently unsafe, prioritize immediate safety and contact local emergency services or a domestic violence hotline. When you’re ready to search for ongoing support, look for trauma-informed clinicians who can help you create a safety plan, address trauma symptoms, and support long-term recovery. Online therapy can make that connection easier and more accessible.

Whatever your situation, you deserve care that honors your experience and helps you move toward safety, healing, and agency. Finding a therapist who understands domestic violence and offers respectful, practical support can be an important step on that path.

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