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What is domestic abuse? 

Domestic abuse is an episode or pattern of controlling behaviour that takes place within a relationship. The abuse may be physical, psychological, or both. If you think someone is abusing you, it’s important for you and your child that you seek help when you feel safe to do so.  

Is someone abusing you?

If you need help now, here are some organisations you can contact for support: 

Women’s aid

Refuge

Respect (For male victims of domestic abuse) 

How we can help your child to heal

 The impact of witnessing or experiencing domestic abuse can last into adulthood. But with proper support, most kids can move forward once they’re out of the abusive setting. 

Our highly skilled therapists specialise in helping children: 

  • Process their thoughts and feelings 
  • Learn coping strategies 
  • Understand that the abuse is not their fault 
  • Move forward in life 

The impact of domestic abuse on children 

Find a child therapist today 

Indy Hope

Adults’ and Young Peoples’ therapy

Cornwall

Experienced in anxiety, depression, borderline personality disorder, and physical disabilities. Incorporates integrated therapy techniques to help people overcome fears.

Lorraine McDonnell

Adults’, Children and Young People’s therapy

Manchester

Specialises in integrative, person-centred, and CBT therapies. Offers support to cope with feelings of loss, mental health issues, and caregiving. Helps to build self-awareness, coping strategies, and empowerment.

 

Linda Gallacher

Adults’, Children and Young People’s therapy

Scotland

Warm, friendly and down-to-earth. Skilled at empowering children, teens and adults experiencing a range of issues, from depression and anxiety to bereavement, self-harm and bullying, to achieve positive change.