Does Thriveworks offer family therapy for processing domestic violence? by Kate Hanselman, PMHNP-BC | Mar 21, 2024 | Abuse & Neglect, Ask a Therapist Q: Do you offer family therapy? My family has experienced domestic violence and would like a space to process abusive experiences. A: Hello there, First of all, I’m sorry for what you and your family have experienced. A history of domestic violence within a family can be challenging to repair,…
Healing from domestic violence through therapy by Theresa Lupcho, LPC | Oct 13, 2023 | Abuse & Neglect, Mental Health Topics Domestic violence, also known as intimate partner violence, is a complex and dangerous issue that thousands deal with every day. Even after a violent situation has ended, the mental and emotional ramifications of the experience remain. Because of this, domestic violence therapy is often necessary to address the traumatic events…
Domestic Violence Awareness Month 2022: Learn, share resources, and show support this October by Jason Crosby | Oct 14, 2022 | Abuse & Neglect, Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Topics Each October, volunteers, families, employers, and advocacy groups work together for a common purpose: to bring Domestic Violence Awareness Month into the public’s eye. Since 1989, 31 days in October remind us of the strength and resilience of domestic violence survivors—we’re encouraged to help support them through educating ourselves, volunteering, …
Domestic violence and abuse: Understanding abusive behavior, plus when (and how) to seek help by Jason Crosby | Oct 7, 2022 | Abuse & Neglect, Mental Health Topics, Relationships Domestic abuse is a pervasive issue within the United States, and is a form of mistreatment and control that can be inflicted physically emotionally, sexually, verbally, and even financially. Domestic abuse is typically committed by an intimate partner, roommate, or relative. Domestic abuse is often a cyclical process that affects…
Identifying Cultural Issues Including Bias in the Counseling Room (Video) by Taylor Bennett | Jun 15, 2020 | Mental Health Topics, Race & Identity Valerie Proctor Greene, Licensed Psychotherapist and Life Coach at Thriveworks Chesapeake, leads an online workshop titled “Identifying Cultural Issues Including Bias in the Counseling Room.” Below, you’ll find information about Greene, followed by highlights from her presentation: About Valerie Proctor Greene, Licensed Psychotherapist and Life Coach: Greene is passionate about…