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Domestic violence: how to recognize and protect yourself?

Domestic violence is a system of control and repression of one person by another in a family or partnership. It can manifest itself not only in physical aggression, but also in psychological, sexual, economic and emotional pressure.

Physical violence

Hitting, pushing, hurting or intimidating with force.

Threats, manipulation, insults, humiliation, suppression of will.

Control of finances, prohibition to work, blackmail with money.

Coercion to intimacy, sexual humiliation.

Social media surveillance, correspondence monitoring, online threats.

PSYTALK Psychologists

Sergei

Psychotherapist, Psychoanalysis.

Jeanne

Psychotherapist, Analytical Psychotherapy

Camille

Clinical CPT psychologist

Elena

Psychotherapist, Existential Therapy

Julia

Clinical psychologist of CPT, EMDR

Love

Clinical and counseling psychologist

Irina

Gestalt therapist

Valentina

Crisis Psychology and Family Psychotherapy

Approaches in psychotherapy for working with the trauma of domestic violence

Domestic violence leaves deep psychological traumas that are difficult to deal with alone. Different methods of psychotherapy help to restore inner balance, regain self-confidence and learn how to build healthy relationships.

Analytical psychotherapy

Helps you recognize how past experiences, family scripts and unconscious attitudes influence your choices and repetition of destructive relationships. Deep work with inner conflicts and fears.
Specialists: Jeanne, Sergey.

A method aimed at identifying and changing negative thoughts and beliefs ("it's my fault", "I can't change anything"). Teaches new behavioral strategies, helps to develop confidence and restore personal boundaries.
Specialists: Camille, Julia.

Works with repressed emotions and unfinished situations. Helps you recognize your feelings, regain contact with yourself, build healthy boundaries and stop getting stuck in past relationships.
Specialists: Irina.

Helps you understand how abuse affects family dynamics, repair broken bonds, and work through toxic patterns. If family relationships are insecure, therapy helps to build healthy boundaries and move out of co-dependency.
Specialists: Valentina.

Helps you realize freedom of choice, find meaning in life after violence, reclaim personal identity, and overcome existential fear of loneliness.
Specialist: Elena.

A flexible method that combines techniques from different areas (CPT, Gestalt, body-oriented therapy). We tailor the therapy to your individual experience and needs, helping you to work through your trauma in a holistic way.

Specialist: Love.

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