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Sarah Michaud, MSW, LCSW

My approach to therapy: I recognize the misunderstood and pathologized nature of trauma, emphasizing the importance of understanding its impact and fostering a healing relationship with ourselves to cultivate comfort within our bodies, minds, and interpersonal connections.

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Meagan Clark

My approach to therapy: I became a counselor to help people persevere & recognize their own strength, even during the hardest times. I do this by providing an integrative approach to therapy that combines evidenced based, clinical counseling & holistic health coaching.

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Laura Karnes

My approach to therapy: to illuminate and heal the roots to one’s suffering. Sometimes we find ourselves isolated; a ghost of who we were, haunted by a sadness deep in the soul, needing a guide to find our inner light so we feel connected, whole, in balance, at peace with one’s self. It is then that one feels actualized and inspired to live life to its fullest. Carpe Diem!

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Tim Flemming, MA, LPCC, ADDC

My approach to therapy: Tim is proud of his ability to work with most presenting problems. He understands his clients as doing the best they know how. No matter what they've been through or what they think of themselves today, greater self-acceptance and change are possible

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Stephanie Muro

My approach to therapy: My goal is to help individuals increase self-awareness and develop concrete tools to improve emotional wellness that will help them reach their goals.

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Lauren Ireland, MA, LPC, NCC

My approach to therapy: My theoretical orientation for counseling integrates attachment-focused, relational-cultural, and person-centered theories, while I continuously consider clients’ intersectional identities from an equitable, multicultural, and social justice lens.

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Leigh Tatum

My approach to therapy: She focuses on concerns with depression, anxiety, sexual or gender identity, grief and loss, self-esteem, spirituality, and navigating life’s many transitions.

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Julieta Vargas, MSW, LCSW

My approach to therapy: I believe that people hold the strength and power to create change within themselves. I approach therapy through a trauma-informed lens to support you with exploring/processing different concerns and challenges in life.

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Crista James

My approach to therapy: Crista specializes in counseling older adults and thoroughly enjoys providing therapy for diverse adults in all stages of life. She uses her training in EMDR, and other researched based methods such as CBT, DBT, Narrative, Gestalt, and Mindfulness, for an integrative therapeutic approach for anxiety, depression, grief, trauma, and other complex issues.

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Michelle Manning

My approach to therapy: I use IFS, CBT, ERP and more treatment methods that lead to an eclectic style designed specifically for you. I work with a range of mental health issues such as OCD, anxiety, depression, bipolar, stress, suicidal ideation, and relationship issues.

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Find Abuse Therapists & Counselors in East Colorado Springs of Colorado Springs, CO.

If you’ve dealt with any type of abuse in the past, you may be aware of the adverse effects it can have on your mental health. On the opposite end of the spectrum, if you’ve been abusive in the past, you may have trouble forgiving yourself.

Regardless, a licensed therapist can help you access your feelings and heal from abuse you’ve experienced. Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Signs You Need Help with Abuse

Whether you’ve abused someone else in the past or you’ve been a victim of abuse, you may have some scars that make life difficult.

Here are some signs you need help with abuse:

  • You may be easily triggered to feel fear or panic.
  • You may hold a lot of anger toward the person who abused you.
  • You avoid talking about or doing anything that can remind you of your experience.
  • You blame yourself for your experience.

Abuse comes in many forms, including physical abuse, mental abuse, sexual abuse, financial abuse, verbal abuse, and more (this is not an exhaustive list). No matter the type of abuse you are dealing with, Mental Health Match can help you find a therapist to get the healing process started and improve your life.

If you’re struggling with past abuse and not sure how therapy can help, read this article by licensed therapist Kennyetta Watkins: When bad things happen to good people.

Speak With an Abuse Counselor Today!

Abuse can take hold and change the trajectory of your life - in severe cases, it can take your life completely off track. But, with targeted therapy based on your specific abuse situation, there’s hope for recovery and lasting happiness. And with Mental Health Match, finding a great therapist is easy! Start by browsing above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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