Abuse Recovery

It happened. It’s real.

Maybe you’ve realized it. Maybe you’ve reached that point – you know you were abused.

Or perhaps you are aware of something – but you’re not sure. You’re still wondering.

It’s hard to realize you were. It’s hard to admit that it was abuse – and that it happened to you.

And so is everything that goes along with it.

Realizing that your low self-worth isn’t humility – it results from your way of living. Or that your constant questioning isn’t extraordinary diligence – and it stops you from taking risks.

Realizing that your people-pleasing skills aren’t just a desire to be friendly and attentive, and you really don’t exist in most relationships.

Realizing that your loneliness isn’t because you enjoy solitude – you actually crave companionship.

Realizing that your toxic relationship isn’t a tragic story of deep love, but that healthy love is foreign. Existing in a relationship where you are fully loved is uncomfortable.

Abuse becomes normal and “just how life is.”

But it’s not normal. And your life doesn’t have to be like that.

I understand. It’s hard to “un-normalize” it. Abusive situations condition you to believe you have no power, but I’m here to tell you – you DO.

And I’m here to reassure you that you’re no longer alone. We’ll work together in this.

I’ll be by your side at every step in the process of creating new norms, grieving, reconnecting to yourself, fostering yourself again, and repeating it all as you go.

You’ve got the power.

Reach out today at (929) 251-5127. Your past doesn’t have to be your future.

Regardless of what you’ve been told – how you’ve lived – where you’ve been – you DO have power.

Let me help you reclaim it. And feel good about it.