Domestic Abuse Therapists in Chicago, IL

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Kimberly Shapps
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, JD, LCSW, ICDVP
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Chicago, IL 60657
In addition to divorce counseling, my areas of specialization include relationship and peer issues, self-esteem, life transitions, domestic abuse, sexual abuse, trauma and PTSD.
I began my career as a practicing attorney representing women in abusive relationships in order of protection and divorce proceedings. As a therapist, I use my legal and therapeutic background to provide individual counseling prior to, during, and after divorce. Divorce is a traumatic life event that can have a ripple effect on nearly every aspect of one's life. I offer clients both concrete help to better understand the legal system and what they can expect from the process, while also working to gain deeper insight into what happened in the relationship and starting to heal from the experience.
In addition to divorce counseling, my areas of specialization include relationship and peer issues, self-esteem, life transitions, domestic abuse, sexual abuse, trauma and PTSD.
I began my career as a practicing attorney representing women in abusive relationships in order of protection and divorce proceedings. As a therapist, I use my legal and therapeutic background to provide individual counseling prior to, during, and after divorce. Divorce is a traumatic life event that can have a ripple effect on nearly every aspect of one's life. I offer clients both concrete help to better understand the legal system and what they can expect from the process, while also working to gain deeper insight into what happened in the relationship and starting to heal from the experience.
(312) 854-2823 View (312) 854-2823
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Veleka J Avant
Licensed Social Worker, LSW, CADC
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Chicago, IL 60651  (Online Only)
As a therapist, I have experience working with a wide variety of concerns, including trauma, domestic violence, depression, anxiety, grief, substance abuse disorders, divorce, and career changes.
Do you feel like something needs to change in your life, but you can’t seem to figure out what that “something” is or where to begin? I would be honored to partner with you to access those things that bring you joy, clarity, and peace. I enjoy working with adults open to change and eager to develop patterns of thinking and behaviors that support the life they truly desire. Additionally, I specialize in addressing the unique challenges faced by BIPOC. You don’t have to do this alone. Let’s partner to create the blueprint for your next chapter. There is endless joy that lives within you, and it’s ready to be unleashed.
As a therapist, I have experience working with a wide variety of concerns, including trauma, domestic violence, depression, anxiety, grief, substance abuse disorders, divorce, and career changes.
Do you feel like something needs to change in your life, but you can’t seem to figure out what that “something” is or where to begin? I would be honored to partner with you to access those things that bring you joy, clarity, and peace. I enjoy working with adults open to change and eager to develop patterns of thinking and behaviors that support the life they truly desire. Additionally, I specialize in addressing the unique challenges faced by BIPOC. You don’t have to do this alone. Let’s partner to create the blueprint for your next chapter. There is endless joy that lives within you, and it’s ready to be unleashed.
(773) 867-5362 View (773) 867-5362
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Hima Sarma
Marriage & Family Therapist Associate, JD, AMFT
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Chicago, IL 60602
Additionally, I previously served as a nonprofit attorney specializing in gender-based violence, which deepened my understanding of trauma and resilience.
Guided by a strengths-based and client-centered philosophy, I believe in the inherent capacity of every individual to navigate their life journey with resilience and empowerment. My therapeutic style is marked by its accepting, directive, and empowering nature. My passion lies in working with both couples and individuals, as I recognize that cultivating healthy relationships, in all aspects of life, is a cornerstone of personal well-being. As a South Asian therapist, I am also driven to normalize therapy within my community, advocating for the power of open communication and shared experiences.
Additionally, I previously served as a nonprofit attorney specializing in gender-based violence, which deepened my understanding of trauma and resilience.
Guided by a strengths-based and client-centered philosophy, I believe in the inherent capacity of every individual to navigate their life journey with resilience and empowerment. My therapeutic style is marked by its accepting, directive, and empowering nature. My passion lies in working with both couples and individuals, as I recognize that cultivating healthy relationships, in all aspects of life, is a cornerstone of personal well-being. As a South Asian therapist, I am also driven to normalize therapy within my community, advocating for the power of open communication and shared experiences.
(773) 825-9879 View (773) 825-9879
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Nicole Lucy Thompson
Counselor, EdD, LCPC
Verified Verified
2 Endorsed
Chicago, IL 60636  (Online Only)
My clients have presented with a variety of concerns and issues including substance use disorders, domestic violence, mood disorders, and anxiety disorders.
I am a psychotherapist who is interested in working with clients who are striving to become their authentic/best selves. The counseling process is one that looks the holistic needs of the individual (i.e. society, family, personal narrative/story) to promote personal growth and development. Therefore, I am a multicultural and gestalt therapist who is committed to the process of understanding and addressing societal issues that impact clients' emotional and psychological health. I work collaboratively with clients to connect to their authentic selves, step into their power, and set goals to achieve their desired holistic needs.
My clients have presented with a variety of concerns and issues including substance use disorders, domestic violence, mood disorders, and anxiety disorders.
I am a psychotherapist who is interested in working with clients who are striving to become their authentic/best selves. The counseling process is one that looks the holistic needs of the individual (i.e. society, family, personal narrative/story) to promote personal growth and development. Therefore, I am a multicultural and gestalt therapist who is committed to the process of understanding and addressing societal issues that impact clients' emotional and psychological health. I work collaboratively with clients to connect to their authentic selves, step into their power, and set goals to achieve their desired holistic needs.
(773) 985-3857 View (773) 985-3857
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Jada Choate
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LPC
Verified Verified
Chicago, IL 60622
She also hopes to help with those experiencing domestic violence, eating disorders, family conflict, grief and loss, identity issues, life transitions, school issues, self esteem issues and sexual abuse and intimacy issues.
Jada is a licensed social worker who earned her bachelor of arts and science in psychology with a minor in sociology from Quinnipiac University. Jada also holds a master’s of arts in social work from the University of Chicago. Prior to joining Willis Counseling and Consulting, Jada worked supervising a mental health support and suicide prevention text line for teens. At WCC, Jada hopes to work with those age seven and older who struggle with addiction, anger, anxiety, body dysmorphia (BDD), boundaries, dating and relationships, decision making, depression and domestic violence.
She also hopes to help with those experiencing domestic violence, eating disorders, family conflict, grief and loss, identity issues, life transitions, school issues, self esteem issues and sexual abuse and intimacy issues.
Jada is a licensed social worker who earned her bachelor of arts and science in psychology with a minor in sociology from Quinnipiac University. Jada also holds a master’s of arts in social work from the University of Chicago. Prior to joining Willis Counseling and Consulting, Jada worked supervising a mental health support and suicide prevention text line for teens. At WCC, Jada hopes to work with those age seven and older who struggle with addiction, anger, anxiety, body dysmorphia (BDD), boundaries, dating and relationships, decision making, depression and domestic violence.
(773) 207-6098 View (773) 207-6098
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Brittany Lewis
Counselor, LPC
Verified Verified
Chicago, IL 60602  (Online Only)
I'm a compassionate mental health professional specializing in providing essential support to adolescents and adults during challenging phases of life. Recognizing the difficulty in seeking help, I offer easily accessible telehealth services with immediate availability. With years of expertise in severe mental health issues, grief, depression, and domestic violence, I am deeply committed to delivering empathetic and collaborative care that empowers my clients to achieve their goals and experience more fulfilling lives
I'm a compassionate mental health professional specializing in providing essential support to adolescents and adults during challenging phases of life. Recognizing the difficulty in seeking help, I offer easily accessible telehealth services with immediate availability. With years of expertise in severe mental health issues, grief, depression, and domestic violence, I am deeply committed to delivering empathetic and collaborative care that empowers my clients to achieve their goals and experience more fulfilling lives
(312) 313-8215 View (312) 313-8215
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Cynthia Holmes
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MA, LCSW
Verified Verified
7 Endorsed
Chicago, IL 60603  (Online Only)
I specialize in working with folks experiencing anxiety; depression; stress; negative thinking; family or relationship issues; body image; LGBTQ related issues; issues with sex; substance abuse of a loved one; career transitions, discovering passion; figuring out the source of your struggle; increasing positivity/ wellness; and finding balance/ happiness.
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, who specializes in empowerment, helping folks overcome obstacles and live their best life. My approach is strengths based, solution focused and action oriented, to work together to help make sustainable positive changes in peoples' lives. I enjoy working with motivated people who are open to trying new things.
I specialize in working with folks experiencing anxiety; depression; stress; negative thinking; family or relationship issues; body image; LGBTQ related issues; issues with sex; substance abuse of a loved one; career transitions, discovering passion; figuring out the source of your struggle; increasing positivity/ wellness; and finding balance/ happiness.
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, who specializes in empowerment, helping folks overcome obstacles and live their best life. My approach is strengths based, solution focused and action oriented, to work together to help make sustainable positive changes in peoples' lives. I enjoy working with motivated people who are open to trying new things.
(312) 313-0585 View (312) 313-0585
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Elizabeth Tulsky
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified Verified
Chicago, IL 60601  (Online Only)
I have advanced training supporting youth, families and couples as well as people who have experienced both interpersonal and community-based trauma and violence.
I believe the therapeutic relationship is a crucial and transformative vehicle and I work hard to build a trusting relationship where you feel deeply seen, heard and valued. I believe each person knows themselves best and I will honor your individuality and work collaboratively with you to help you attain your goals for healing, change, and growth. My areas of focus include managing anxiety and stress, relational issues, general life transitions, family of origin and attachment issues, parenting issues, PTSD and complex trauma, identity development and identifying and unpacking biases. I am LQBTQIA+ affirming.
I have advanced training supporting youth, families and couples as well as people who have experienced both interpersonal and community-based trauma and violence.
I believe the therapeutic relationship is a crucial and transformative vehicle and I work hard to build a trusting relationship where you feel deeply seen, heard and valued. I believe each person knows themselves best and I will honor your individuality and work collaboratively with you to help you attain your goals for healing, change, and growth. My areas of focus include managing anxiety and stress, relational issues, general life transitions, family of origin and attachment issues, parenting issues, PTSD and complex trauma, identity development and identifying and unpacking biases. I am LQBTQIA+ affirming.
(872) 201-3647 View (872) 201-3647
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Rena Kassel
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC, NCC, AAPT
Verified Verified
Chicago, IL 60625  (Online Only)
I have trained in empirically validated treatments with experience iCrisis Counseling, PTSD and Trauma Counseling, Survivors of Trauma, Abuse and Victimization, Sexual Exploitation, Behavioral Issues, Family and Adolescent Counseling, and training in ACT, Brief, Cognitive-Behavioral therapy, SFT and Animal Assisted Psychotherapy (among other modalities).
As an MA, LPC, I help individuals explore their thoughts, feelings and behavior to reach a more clear self-understanding and change long-standing patterns of behavior that may be disrupting relationships, work and study. The nonjudgemental and accepting nature of clinical mental health counseling makes it possible to face painful experiences. My client utilizes their capacity to change, seeking mental clarity, presence and balance. As a professional counselor I will work within clearly contracted, ethical boundaries, with respect for my clients, their values, their beliefs, their culture, to explore and resolve life difficulties.
I have trained in empirically validated treatments with experience iCrisis Counseling, PTSD and Trauma Counseling, Survivors of Trauma, Abuse and Victimization, Sexual Exploitation, Behavioral Issues, Family and Adolescent Counseling, and training in ACT, Brief, Cognitive-Behavioral therapy, SFT and Animal Assisted Psychotherapy (among other modalities).
As an MA, LPC, I help individuals explore their thoughts, feelings and behavior to reach a more clear self-understanding and change long-standing patterns of behavior that may be disrupting relationships, work and study. The nonjudgemental and accepting nature of clinical mental health counseling makes it possible to face painful experiences. My client utilizes their capacity to change, seeking mental clarity, presence and balance. As a professional counselor I will work within clearly contracted, ethical boundaries, with respect for my clients, their values, their beliefs, their culture, to explore and resolve life difficulties.
(708) 556-2954 View (708) 556-2954
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Lee Thompson
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LSW
Verified Verified
Chicago, IL 60640  (Online Only)
I strive to cultivate a culturally-informed, sex and kink-positive space for clients to process thoughts, feelings, and experiences. I’m affirming of all expressions of gender identity and sexual orientation, as well as non-traditional relationship structures. My background includes specific work with those who have experienced traumatic injuries, the sudden loss of a loved one, and interpersonal violence, as well as understanding and coping with complex medical diagnoses. I also work with folks experiencing distress related to anxiety, relationship concerns, and life transitions.
I strive to cultivate a culturally-informed, sex and kink-positive space for clients to process thoughts, feelings, and experiences. I’m affirming of all expressions of gender identity and sexual orientation, as well as non-traditional relationship structures. My background includes specific work with those who have experienced traumatic injuries, the sudden loss of a loved one, and interpersonal violence, as well as understanding and coping with complex medical diagnoses. I also work with folks experiencing distress related to anxiety, relationship concerns, and life transitions.
(773) 974-8836 View (773) 974-8836
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Sara Heidbreder (Ogawa)
Counselor, MA, LCPC, BC-DMT
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Chicago, IL 60641
I also specialize in working with survivors of domestic violence, having completed a 40-hour domestic violence training certificate.
In a time of struggles or life transition, you may feel stuck, unsure, or overwhelmed. I believe in your resiliency being within you, sitting within your body, and I will guide you in exploring your inner power with compassion, safety, and empowerment. I value cultural humility and believe in a holistic approach that is centered on you and your experiences in our therapy sessions. I integrate collaborative insight-driven discussion and movement-based interventions, which helps me to address both your physical (body) and emotional (mind) needs in a neutral and non-judgmental manner.
I also specialize in working with survivors of domestic violence, having completed a 40-hour domestic violence training certificate.
In a time of struggles or life transition, you may feel stuck, unsure, or overwhelmed. I believe in your resiliency being within you, sitting within your body, and I will guide you in exploring your inner power with compassion, safety, and empowerment. I value cultural humility and believe in a holistic approach that is centered on you and your experiences in our therapy sessions. I integrate collaborative insight-driven discussion and movement-based interventions, which helps me to address both your physical (body) and emotional (mind) needs in a neutral and non-judgmental manner.
(872) 228-2272 View (872) 228-2272
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Sydney Gideon
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified Verified
3 Endorsed
Chicago, IL 60654
I have experience working with anxiety/depression, mood disorders, adjustment disorder, trauma and abuse.
I am passionate, and empathetic to the daily struggles impacting individuals in today’s complex world. I provide a warm environment while being direct in sessions. I use a strength-based approach to help clients identify and reach goals while understanding the individual needs and desires of each client. Viewing the individual in the context of their environment allows me to gain a more holistic view of the client and the external stressors impacting their daily lives. I strive to create a non-judgmental, safe and supportive space, empowering clients to fully utilize the therapeutic space. I am licensed in Illinois and Ohio
I have experience working with anxiety/depression, mood disorders, adjustment disorder, trauma and abuse.
I am passionate, and empathetic to the daily struggles impacting individuals in today’s complex world. I provide a warm environment while being direct in sessions. I use a strength-based approach to help clients identify and reach goals while understanding the individual needs and desires of each client. Viewing the individual in the context of their environment allows me to gain a more holistic view of the client and the external stressors impacting their daily lives. I strive to create a non-judgmental, safe and supportive space, empowering clients to fully utilize the therapeutic space. I am licensed in Illinois and Ohio
(872) 213-7880 View (872) 213-7880
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Family First Domestic & Family Counseling Clinic
PsyD, MA, CAMS-II
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Chicago, IL 60628
Family First Domestic & Family Counseling Clinic (FFCC) have advanced training in forensic psychology which provides them with the skills needed to work with and within the legal system. FFCC staff also works with clients with family of origin issues, depression, anxiety, grief, domestic violence, codependency, stress, life transitions, career changes, and more. We offer services in English and Spanish.
Family First Domestic & Family Counseling Clinic (FFCC) have advanced training in forensic psychology which provides them with the skills needed to work with and within the legal system. FFCC staff also works with clients with family of origin issues, depression, anxiety, grief, domestic violence, codependency, stress, life transitions, career changes, and more. We offer services in English and Spanish.
(773) 451-8634 View (773) 451-8634
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Cheryl Pristas
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified Verified
Chicago, IL 60606  (Online Only)
I have experience in helping clients with stress, anxiety, depression, relationship issues, trauma and abuse, motivation, self-esteem, confidence, and chronic health conditions.
I provide a strengths based and client centered approach to therapy. I believe that each woman seeking help has strengths and it is my goal to help her during therapy to discover her strengths and to utilize those to continue the healing process.
I have experience in helping clients with stress, anxiety, depression, relationship issues, trauma and abuse, motivation, self-esteem, confidence, and chronic health conditions.
I provide a strengths based and client centered approach to therapy. I believe that each woman seeking help has strengths and it is my goal to help her during therapy to discover her strengths and to utilize those to continue the healing process.
(224) 337-5847 View (224) 337-5847
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Alison O'Hara
Psychologist, PsyD
Verified Verified
Chicago, IL 60640
I also have experience with individuals experiencing depression, anxiety, relationship difficulties, trauma and substance abuse.
My therapeutic approach emphasizes how our perspectives on life and relationships are informed by past experiences, where we are in the present, and our future hopes. I strive to create an open environment allowing access to the meaning of these experiences and explore the impact this has on our lives.
I also have experience with individuals experiencing depression, anxiety, relationship difficulties, trauma and substance abuse.
My therapeutic approach emphasizes how our perspectives on life and relationships are informed by past experiences, where we are in the present, and our future hopes. I strive to create an open environment allowing access to the meaning of these experiences and explore the impact this has on our lives.
(224) 214-5067 View (224) 214-5067
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Kate Dawson
Pre-Licensed Professional, BSW, RYT-200
Verified Verified
Chicago, IL 60613
Kate has experience working with survivors of trauma, domestic violence, and crisis intervention. She understands the complexities of the legal system, and compassionately supports families through reunification and high-conflict divorce. Kate works with children, adolescents, and adults navigating a variety of challenges, including family conflict, relationship issues, and life transitions. She honors the diverse lived experiences of her clients, and understands the ways in which chronic stress and trauma are held in the body, often using movement, mindfulness, and expression to promote holistic healing.
Kate has experience working with survivors of trauma, domestic violence, and crisis intervention. She understands the complexities of the legal system, and compassionately supports families through reunification and high-conflict divorce. Kate works with children, adolescents, and adults navigating a variety of challenges, including family conflict, relationship issues, and life transitions. She honors the diverse lived experiences of her clients, and understands the ways in which chronic stress and trauma are held in the body, often using movement, mindfulness, and expression to promote holistic healing.
(773) 850-3544 View (773) 850-3544
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Sarah Manaher
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified Verified
Chicago, IL 60615  (Online Only)
I am a relational psychotherapist who specializes in trauma, grief, loss, intimate partner violence, depression, and anxiety.
I have had a diverse set of professional experiences that allow me to work with many different people experiencing varying challenges and at various stages of life. One of my greatest strengths is my ability to recognize the humanity in all people and to work from a non-judgmental, mutually respecting stance that recognizes the expertise and strength in everyone when they walk through the door.
I am a relational psychotherapist who specializes in trauma, grief, loss, intimate partner violence, depression, and anxiety.
I have had a diverse set of professional experiences that allow me to work with many different people experiencing varying challenges and at various stages of life. One of my greatest strengths is my ability to recognize the humanity in all people and to work from a non-judgmental, mutually respecting stance that recognizes the expertise and strength in everyone when they walk through the door.
(708) 265-3662 View (708) 265-3662
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Dr Robert John Zagar PC A Professional
Psychologist, PhD, MPH
Verified Verified
Chicago, IL 60611
I discover objectively what is the issue, applying the best treatment for abuse, aging, alcohol/substance use, anger, anxiety, attention deficit, autism spectrum disorders, bereavement, cancer, career consultation, coping, criminal charges, custody, delinquency, dementia, depression, divorce, DUI, dyslexia, hyperactivity, hypnosis, individualized education plans, insomnia, job loss, learning disability, lower productivity, neuropsychological exams, panic attacks, parenting, personal injury, personality tests, post automobile accident, relationships, stress, trauma, TBI, underachievement, vocational guidance, workers compensation.
I discover objectively what is the issue, applying the best treatment for abuse, aging, alcohol/substance use, anger, anxiety, attention deficit, autism spectrum disorders, bereavement, cancer, career consultation, coping, criminal charges, custody, delinquency, dementia, depression, divorce, DUI, dyslexia, hyperactivity, hypnosis, individualized education plans, insomnia, job loss, learning disability, lower productivity, neuropsychological exams, panic attacks, parenting, personal injury, personality tests, post automobile accident, relationships, stress, trauma, TBI, underachievement, vocational guidance, workers compensation.
(312) 266-3411 View (312) 266-3411
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Inna Popko
Pre-Licensed Professional, MA, CADC
Verified Verified
Chicago, IL 60614
Inna’s experience encompasses assignments in crisis counseling for a social service agency, serving as substance abuse counselor providing DUI evaluations, conducting groups, and assessing risk.
Using an eclectic psychotherapy approach to address unique client needs, Inna helps clients and their families overcome impulsive, self-destructive behaviors. Her strategies enable people to better manage anger, cope with depression and anxiety, overcome addiction, promote personal growth, and exude higher levels of self-esteem while living happier, more successful lives. Inna integrates cultural fluency, her diverse understanding of cultural intelligence and interpersonal communications in multiple languages allows her to conquer barriers associated with cross-cultural differences.
Inna’s experience encompasses assignments in crisis counseling for a social service agency, serving as substance abuse counselor providing DUI evaluations, conducting groups, and assessing risk.
Using an eclectic psychotherapy approach to address unique client needs, Inna helps clients and their families overcome impulsive, self-destructive behaviors. Her strategies enable people to better manage anger, cope with depression and anxiety, overcome addiction, promote personal growth, and exude higher levels of self-esteem while living happier, more successful lives. Inna integrates cultural fluency, her diverse understanding of cultural intelligence and interpersonal communications in multiple languages allows her to conquer barriers associated with cross-cultural differences.
(847) 443-5471 View (847) 443-5471
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Centro Castillo for Personal & Family Wellbeing
Psychologist, PsyD
Verified Verified
Chicago, IL 60657
Our specialties are: Trauma, sexual assault and abuse, human sexuality, depression, anxiety, multigenerational family work, couple's work, Immigration experiences.
At Centro Castillo for Personal and Family Wellbeing, our therapists strongly believe that we understand a person as part of their culture and family upbringing. Together we will discover what motivates you and use this knowledge to increase self-awareness in how you feel, think and act. With this insight, the ultimate goal is make the best decisions that will leave you feeling better and live a happier life. With 14 therapist in 3 offices throughout the city (Lakeview, Pilsen, and near Oak Park) we look forward to helping you and your family.
Our specialties are: Trauma, sexual assault and abuse, human sexuality, depression, anxiety, multigenerational family work, couple's work, Immigration experiences.
At Centro Castillo for Personal and Family Wellbeing, our therapists strongly believe that we understand a person as part of their culture and family upbringing. Together we will discover what motivates you and use this knowledge to increase self-awareness in how you feel, think and act. With this insight, the ultimate goal is make the best decisions that will leave you feeling better and live a happier life. With 14 therapist in 3 offices throughout the city (Lakeview, Pilsen, and near Oak Park) we look forward to helping you and your family.
(773) 622-6218 View (773) 622-6218
Domestic Abuse Therapists

What are the most effective ways to recover from domestic abuse?

Leaving an abusive relationship requires tremendous courage, so survivors in treatment should recognize that they have already completed the most important step. Still, the trauma of physical or emotional abuse can be difficult to process and overcome. Therapy can help survivors process trauma, grief, and difficult emotions, treat relevant mental health symptoms, and create a new framework for boundaries and relationships in the future. For some, support groups can also be an invaluable outlet for healing.

When should an individual seek help for domestic abuse?

Victims of intimate partner violence should seek help immediately. It can take substantial time, planning, energy, and courage to leave an abusive relationship, but starting the process—by seeking therapy, calling the domestic violence hotline, or simply confiding in a loved one—will help them get there. Those who have left abusive relationships but haven’t sought treatment can also greatly benefit from therapy to process and heal from the experience.

What are the consequences of staying in an abusive relationship?

Remaining in an abusive relationship has serious repercussions. In addition to the ongoing threat of physical danger and emotional abuse, research shows that intimate partner violence is associated with a range of mental health disorders including depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety, and substance abuse. Therefore it’s important for individuals in an abusive relationship to seek help as soon as possible.

How can you get domestic abuse treatment for someone else?

It can be very complicated to identify and leave an abusive relationship; barriers include the threat of violence, financial instability, and family pressures. Those concerned about a loved one in an abusive relationship should talk to them about the situation, provide them with resources such as the domestic violence hotline, and introduce the idea of seeing a therapist due to their concern for the person’s safety and well-being.