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Writer's pictureZoe Bradford

What am I going to do? How am I going to live? Will I be alone forever? Will I be judged? Will anyone understand?

If you’re struggling with the lasting impacts of abuse—whether physical, emotional, or psychological—know that healing is possible. Abuse can shape thought patterns and body responses, but it doesn’t have to define you or your family’s future. Therapy can help you and your family begin to re-establish a sense of safety and calm, giving you tools to heal, grow, and thrive together.


Domestic violence affects not only the mind but also impacts family dynamics, especially children. The trauma can deeply influence the brain and nervous system, often leaving survivors with heightened stress responses, challenges in memory, focus, mood regulation, and sometimes a lingering sense of irritability or hypervigilance. These responses are natural ways the brain adapts to protect itself in difficult environments, but they can complicate daily life. We understand these effects and are here to offer compassionate, strengths-based support to help you rebuild.


We’re here to support you as you take steps to create a new story for yourself and your loved ones, one that’s defined by resilience and hope. With trauma-informed, evidence-based care, our goal is to help you move from surviving to truly living. You’re not alone—each appointment is a step towards healing and building a future filled with strength and connection.

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