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Find an Online Domestic Violence Therapist and Counselor Today – Page 2

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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Amanda Abernethy

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I am licensed in Ohio with 13 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress,…
πŸ“…13 years experience
πŸ“Ohio

Amanda Carberry-Tully

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipTrauma and abuseSelf esteem+14 more
What I am offering is counselling of a Person-Centred nature, this is exactly as it sounds, you are at the…
πŸ“…6 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Amanda Crane

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipFamilyGrief+19 more
I am a Person Centred and Solution Focussed counsellor and life coach, working from Shrewsbury in the United Kingdom. My…
πŸ“…5 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Amanda Jones

Stress, AnxietyTrauma and abuseGriefSelf esteem+18 more
I am credentialed in the UK with 14 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with…
πŸ“…13 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Amanda Kwesiga

Stress, AnxietyTrauma and abuseSelf esteemAddictions+9 more
It takes courage to seek out support when things do not feel right. My name is Amanda and I am…
πŸ“…3 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Amanda Lacey

Stress, AnxietyFamilyGriefSelf esteem+4 more
I am credentialed in the UK with 3 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with…
πŸ“…3 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Amanda Lindsey

Stress, AnxietyTrauma and abuseGriefDepression+2 more
I am licensed in Florida with 13 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress…
πŸ“…15 years experience
πŸ“Florida

Amanda Thomson

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipFamilyGrief+11 more
I am licensed in the UK with 4 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with…
πŸ“…4 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Amanda Webster

Stress, AnxietyAddictionsTrauma and abuseAnger+22 more
I am a licensed therapist in the UK with over 4 years of professional experience. I support clients with a…
πŸ“…4 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Amanda Wild

Stress, AnxietyFamilyTrauma and abuseSelf esteem+13 more
My name is Amanda. I'm a qualified integrative counsellor and a registered member of the British Association of Counselling and…
πŸ“…8 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Amarah Hussain

Stress, AnxietyTrauma and abuseIntimacy-related issuesSelf esteem+18 more
I am licensed in the UK with over 7 years of professional experience running my private counselling practice. I have…
πŸ“…10 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Amargo Crenshaw

Stress, AnxietyAddictionsRelationshipTrauma and abuse+12 more
In establishing a therapeutic relationship between you and myself is to begin with an inviting warm welcome and thank you…
πŸ“…20 years experience
πŸ“Georgia

Amber Fewell

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipGriefSelf esteem+11 more
I am a licensed clinical social worker in Oklahoma, with 13 years of professional work experience. I have experience in…
πŸ“…13 years experience
πŸ“Oklahoma

Amber Sexton

RelationshipTrauma and abuseGriefSelf esteem+15 more
Hello, and welcome to my BetterHelp page; let me introduce myself and tell you a bit about what to expect…
πŸ“…5 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Amber Tassin

RelationshipFamilyParentingSelf esteem+11 more
I am licensed in Louisiana with 8 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with relationship…
πŸ“…9 years experience
πŸ“Louisiana

Amie Carson

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipGriefSelf esteem+5 more
Hi, my name is Amie. I am a registered member of the BACP with 4 years experience working with clients.…
πŸ“…5 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Amie Coates

Stress, AnxietyTrauma and abuseGriefSelf esteem+4 more
I am licensed in the UK with 17 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with…
πŸ“…17 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Amy Butterworth

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Hello and welcome! My name is Amy and I would like to say thank you for taking the time out…
πŸ“…5 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Amy Cumber

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I am licensed in the UK and a accredited BACP therapist with over 5 years of professional work experience. I…
πŸ“…5 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Amy David

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipIntimacy-related issuesAnger+12 more
I have been an LCSW for 28 years. My background is rich and varied. My passion and skill set is…
πŸ“…6 years experience
πŸ“North Carolina

Amy Mayhew

Stress, AnxietyAddictionsRelationshipTrauma and abuse+5 more
I'm a qualified person-centred therapist with a warm, down-to-earth approach, offering a safe and supportive space for you to explore…
πŸ“…5 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Anaisa Khatri

Stress, AnxietyLGBTTrauma and abuseGrief+25 more
I am an integrated psychotherapeutic counsellor and use a variety of models depending on the issues you might bring to…
πŸ“…9 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Anamika Saggar

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipGriefParenting+11 more
I am a person centred therapist and also specialise in CBT . I am a firm believer in solution focus…
πŸ“…12 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Andrea Antrobus

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipSelf esteemDepression+7 more
I am an integrative therapist licensed in the UK and Ireland with over five years experience working as a counsellor…
πŸ“…6 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Andrea Hare

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipGriefDepression+14 more
As a licensed therapist in Kansas, I specialize in supporting individuals through complex life challenges. My professional approach centers on…
πŸ“…4 years experience
πŸ“Kansas

Andrea Stott

Stress, AnxietyTrauma and abuseGriefParenting+14 more
I am Andrea . I specialise in resolving complex trauma , addiction and problems in adulthood relating to a difficult…
πŸ“…12 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Andrew “Andy” Murray

AddictionsRelationshipTrauma and abuseIntimacy-related issues+21 more
I am credentialed in the UK with 8 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with…
πŸ“…8 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Andrew Mclay

GriefStress, AnxietyFamilyTrauma and abuse+7 more
As a qualified professional based in the UK, I bring over four years of experience helping clients navigate a wide…
πŸ“…4 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Andrew Merz

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I am credentialed in the United Kingdom with 5 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients…
πŸ“…5 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Anedtra Haynes-Thompson

RelationshipTrauma and abuseAngerSelf esteem+16 more
I am licensed & certified in Oklahoma with over 14 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping…
πŸ“…14 years experience
πŸ“Oklahoma

Angela Belton

Stress, AnxietyGriefSelf esteemDepression+23 more
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πŸ“…15 years experience
πŸ“Texas

Angela Davidson

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipTrauma and abuseDepression+18 more
My name is Angela, I am a member of the BACP and a fully qualified psychotherapist with over 10years of…
πŸ“…13 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Angela Harris

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I am licensed in North Carolina with 10 years of professional work experience. I graduated from East Carolina University in…
πŸ“…10 years experience
πŸ“North Carolina

Angela Higgins

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πŸ“…25 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Angela Leoni

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πŸ“…3 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Angela Lindl

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I am licensed in the UK with over 9 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients…
πŸ“…6 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Angela Meche

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I am licensed in Louisiana with 8 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress…
πŸ“…15 years experience
πŸ“Louisiana

Angela Neary

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I am a fully qualified person-centred Counsellor with over 20 years of experience,working as a therapist and mental health improvement…
πŸ“…20 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom

Angela Schardein

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I am licensed in Kentucky with 22 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with trauma,…
πŸ“…22 years experience
πŸ“Kentucky

Angela Stone

RelationshipFamilyGriefParenting+9 more
I am licensed in the UK with 15 years of professional work experience. Do you often feel weighed down by…
πŸ“…15 years experience
πŸ“United Kingdom
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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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