Find a psychologist specializing in violence and abuse
Experiences of violence and abuse can have deep and lasting consequences for your mental health. A psychologist with this specialty offers a safe space to process these experiences, whether they involve physical violence, psychological abuse, sexual assault, or domestic violence. Treatment can help you regain a sense of safety and self-confidence.
Ida Christine Tholstrup Gjøde
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Judith Frøkiær Nielsen
Ringe, Syddanmark
Hanne Koch
Vejle, Syddanmark
Kirsti Viktoria Brigtsen
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When should I seek help after violence or abuse?
Seek help when you're ready, but don't delay too long. Symptoms like flashbacks, anxiety, sleep problems, mistrust, and emotional withdrawal are signs you need professional support. There is no time limit for seeking help.
What is psychological violence?
Psychological violence includes degradation, threats, control, isolation, gaslighting, and other forms of emotional manipulation. It can be hard to identify, but the consequences are just as serious as physical violence. A psychologist can help you recognize and process it.
Can my treatment remain confidential?
Yes, psychologists have full confidentiality obligations. Your sessions are private, and information is not shared without your consent. The only exceptions are if there is an immediate threat to life or if children are at risk of abuse.