You Are Not Alone

—and This Is Not Your Fault

Confidential therapy for survivors of domestic
violence. We help you process trauma, rebuild
self-worth, and plan your next steps—safely and
with support.

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Understanding Domestic Violence

Abuse Isn’t Always Physical—But It’s Always Serious

Domestic violence is about power, control, and fear. It can happen to anyone— regardless of gender, age, or relationship type—and it often happens behind closed doors.

Abuse can take many forms:

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Emotional Abuse: gaslighting, insults, humiliation

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Physical Abuse: hitting, slapping, choking

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Verbal Abuse: yelling, threats, intimidation

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Sexual Abuse: forced acts, non-consensual contact

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Financial Abuse: control over money or resources

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Isolation: cutting you off from friends or family

These patterns may make you feel powerless, anxious, or confused. You may even doubt your own experiences. That’s why support matters.

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What Therapy Can Do for You

Reclaim Your Voice, Your Safety, and Your Self-Worth

Therapy provides a safe space to begin your healing—emotionally,
mentally, and practically.

With the support of our trauma-informed therapists, you can:

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Process trauma in a safe, private space

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Rebuild your confidence and self-trust

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Learn how to set boundaries and protect yourself

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Reduce anxiety, flashbacks, or panic symptoms

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Make empowered decisions about your next steps

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Break the cycle of abuse—for good

We’ll never rush your process. We’ll walk with you through it.

Our Approach to Domestic Violence Therapy

You Set the Pace—We Provide the Tools

Our licensed therapists work with survivors through individual therapy or, when safe, group support. We also provide education, planning, and emotional guidance to help you feel more in control again.

We help you:

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Develop safety plans if needed

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Process betrayal, fear, or grief

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Address PTSD, anxiety, or depression

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Explore your identity and rebuild your self-image

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Navigate the legal or emotional aftermath of abuse

We never tell you what to do—we empower you to decide what’s best for your life.

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Why ACT Family Counseling

Over 35 Years Helping Survivors Heal

ACT provides trauma-informed, judgment-free therapy for survivors of all types of abuse. Whether you're still in the relationship or you’ve already left, we’re here to support your journey forward.

Why clients trust us:

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Licensed therapists experienced in domestic violence and trauma

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Safe, secure teletherapy—no need to travel

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HIPAA-compliant platforms for video, phone, or chat

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No long-term commitment or pressure

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Insurance accepted | Private pay options available

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Sessions available for individuals, teens, and caregivers

Let’s Take the First Step Together

You don’t have to go through this alone. Whether you’re ready to talk or just curious about what’s next, we’re here.

Emergency Note: If you are in immediate physical danger, please call 911. If you are planning to leave an abusive relationship, consider creating a safety plan with a professional.

FAQ’s

Domestic Violence Counseling FAQs