SEXUAL ABUSE THERAPY BY A LICENSED PSYCHOLOGIST FOR ADULT SURVIVORS OF CHILDHOOD & ADULT TRAUMA

Together, We Can Rebuild Safety, Trust, and Connection.

Online sexual abuse therapy for adults ready to understand the impact of what happened, reconnect with themselves, and begin feeling safer in their lives again.

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The Effects Of Sexual Abuse Can Continue Long After The Experience Ends.

Many survivors spend years carrying the emotional impact of sexual abuse without fully realizing how deeply it continues to affect them.

You may have learned to push through, stay busy, or focus on taking care of everyone else while quietly carrying the weight of what happened. Over time, you may notice anxiety, difficulty trusting others, feelings of shame, emotional disconnection, or a persistent sense that something just doesn't feel right. These responses are not signs of weakness—they're often the lasting effects of trauma.

The effects often extend far beyond the original experience. They can influence how safe you feel in your body, how you relate to others, and how you see yourself.

What happened to you matters. And healing from it is possible.

Sexual Abuse Therapy Can Help You Reclaim Your Voice, Rebuild Trust, And Start
Feeling More Connected To Yourself.

WHAT WE MAY WORK THROUGH

Sexual Abuse Can Affect
Many Areas Of Life
That Often Go Unnoticed.

Together, we can gently explore the effects sexual abuse may still be having on your emotions, relationships, sense of self, and daily life.

Shame, guilt, or self-blame
Difficulty trusting others
Feeling disconnected from your body
Anxiety, fear, or chronic worry
Challenges with intimacy or relationships
Low self-worth or self-criticism
Emotional numbness or dissociation
Difficulty setting healthy boundaries
Feeling responsible for other people's needs
Experiences that still feel unresolved

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A TRAUMA-INFORMED APPROACH

We Move At A Pace That
Feels Safe and Supportive.

Sexual abuse therapy is not about forcing you to talk about experiences before you feel ready.

Our work may include understanding how abuse has affected your emotions, beliefs, relationships, nervous system, and sense of self. We may use EMDR, psychodynamic therapy, trauma-informed approaches, and relational work to support healing.

The goal is not to relive what happened. The goal is to help it stop having so much control over how you experience yourself today.

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You Can Be Strong, Successful, And Still Carry The Effects Of What Happened.

Many survivors spend years appearing capable and functional while privately struggling with anxiety, shame, self-criticism, emotional pain, or relationship difficulties.

You may have learned to push through, care for everyone else, or minimize your own experiences in order to cope.

These patterns often develop for important reasons.

Therapy can help you understand them with compassion and begin creating a different relationship with yourself moving forward.

THE PROCESS

How Sexual Abuse Therapy Works.

1. Understand

We begin by creating safety and understanding how your experiences may still be affecting your emotions, relationships, and daily life.

2. Process

Together, we work through the thoughts, emotions, beliefs, and patterns that developed as ways of coping and surviving.

3. Reconnect

Over time, many clients feel more empowered, more connected to themselves, and better able to move forward with confidence.

FIND THE RIGHT FIT

Three Pathways to Healing.

Traditional Weekly Therapy

1. Traditional Weekly Therapy

Ongoing weekly sessions provide consistent support, steady progress, and space to build lasting change at a pace that fits your life.

Therapeutic Intensives

2. Therapeutic Intensives

Extended sessions provide dedicated time for deeper trauma processing, helping you build momentum with fewer interruptions between sessions.

Hybrid Therapy

3. Hybrid Therapy

A combination of weekly therapy and intensives offers ongoing support while creating opportunities for deeper work when you need it most.

Frequently Asked Questions About Sexual Abuse Therapy.

It Is Possible To Feel Safe, Connected, And Whole Again.

You do not have to continue carrying the weight of what happened by yourself. Therapy can help you move forward with more self-trust, confidence, connection, and peace.

Online Sexual Abuse Therapy For Adults by a Licensed Psychologist In Pennsylvania, New Hampshire & PsyPact States.