LifeSeva: Therapy + Expert Witnesses

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LifeSeva: Therapy + Expert Witnesses

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Types of Therapy we offer

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Depression & Anxiety

Childhood Sexual Abuse

Depression & Anxiety

Depression, fear, and anxiety are some of the most common and uncomfortable emotions we can experience at various points in our lives. Through mental health therapy, including family therapy and trauma counseling, we can help you regain the motivation, perspective, and joy that you once had in your life.

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Trauma & PTSD

Childhood Sexual Abuse

Depression & Anxiety

Many individuals can experience symptoms associated with painful and traumatic circumstances. Emotions such as anxiety, fear, and hopelessness can linger after traumatic events. Through our mental health therapy and trauma counseling services, we can help you overcome these symptoms and guide you through the process of grief and healing, including support through family therapy.

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Childhood Sexual Abuse

Childhood Sexual Abuse

Intimate Partner Violence

Many individuals can experience symptoms associated with painful and traumatic circumstances. Emotions such as anxiety, fear, and hopelessness can linger after traumatic events. Through our mental health therapy and trauma counseling services, we can help you overcome these symptoms and guide you through the process of grief and healing, including support through family therapy.

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Intimate Partner Violence

Intimate Partner Violence

Intimate Partner Violence

Intimate partner abuse, often referred to as domestic violence or domestic abuse, involves a pattern of behavior where one individual in an intimate relationship employs various tactics to exert power and control over the other. This abuse can take many forms, including physical, sexual, emotional, and financial. The effects of domestic v

Intimate partner abuse, often referred to as domestic violence or domestic abuse, involves a pattern of behavior where one individual in an intimate relationship employs various tactics to exert power and control over the other. This abuse can take many forms, including physical, sexual, emotional, and financial. The effects of domestic violence can profoundly impact a person's mental health and well-being, highlighting the importance of seeking support through family therapy, mental health therapy, or trauma counseling to address these issues.

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Marriage/Family Counseling

Intimate Partner Violence

Marriage/Family Counseling

Family therapy is a type of mental health therapy that involves working with families and their members to improve communication, resolve conflicts, and strengthen relationships. It can be particularly beneficial in addressing a wide range of issues, including parent-child conflicts, marital problems, and even mental health issues affecti

Family therapy is a type of mental health therapy that involves working with families and their members to improve communication, resolve conflicts, and strengthen relationships. It can be particularly beneficial in addressing a wide range of issues, including parent-child conflicts, marital problems, and even mental health issues affecting the family as a whole. Mental health therapists play a crucial role in family therapy by providing a safe and supportive environment where families can explore their feelings and develop strategies for trauma counseling, ultimately improving their relationships and overall well-being.

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Self-Destructive Behaviors

Intimate Partner Violence

Marriage/Family Counseling

Self-destructive behaviors are actions that harm oneself physically or emotionally. Examples include substance abuse, self-harm, disordered eating, and compulsive gambling or shopping. These behaviors can negatively impact an individual's mental and physical health, relationships, and daily functioning. Mental health therapy, including tr

Self-destructive behaviors are actions that harm oneself physically or emotionally. Examples include substance abuse, self-harm, disordered eating, and compulsive gambling or shopping. These behaviors can negatively impact an individual's mental and physical health, relationships, and daily functioning. Mental health therapy, including trauma counseling and family therapy, plays a crucial role in assisting individuals with stopping self-destructive behaviors. Therapists provide a safe and supportive environment where individuals can explore the underlying causes of their behavior and develop coping strategies to manage their symptoms.

Therapy Services

Are you ready to embark on the path to a healthier you? Whether you're seeking family therapy, mental health therapy, or trauma counseling, get in touch today to get started!

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