Heal from Abuse

The tragedy of abuse knows no boundaries of age, sex, nationality, class, or economic status. Children and the elderly, wives and husbands, employees and strangers can become victims of abuse. Perhaps the most common form of abuse is emotional abuse, which includes the use of intimidation, demands, or isolation to control the victim. Other, often related, forms are verbal abuse, sexual abuse, and spiritual abuse.

Even if the abuse happened only once and long ago, the effects often persist until the victim seeks help and experiences safety, healing and hope. Survivors do not heal by denying the pain, but facing it often requires more courage than they ever dreamed possible.

Together, we will face the pain and damage caused from an abusive past and work together to create an action plan for addressing this pain moving forward in a healthy and positive way. There is freedom from the pain and joy to be found ahead.