
Victims Services
Domestic Violence is unacceptable in any language.
The trauma can be life-changing, but it doesn't have to last forever.
​​​​The NSW government has provided a support system for victims of crime.
This service is crucial in helping individuals cope with the trauma they have received as a result of being in a Domestic
Violent relationship or harmed at the hands of another individual.​​​
​" I became a certified Counsellor of Victims Service Support to provide a safe, confidential and comfortable space for you."​
Seeking help is vital to managing trauma
DV trauma can linger throughout lives when untreated.
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Therapy enables individuals to cope with the emotions and feelings that are associated with DV.
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Granting individuals control over their mental health and wellbeing.
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Therapy provides a safe and confidential space to express and understand feelings, thoughts and fears.
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Reducing the anxiety, depression and PSD symptoms of traumatic memories.
My Approach
Rebuild
Self-esteem: Often an inflated sense of self-importance. A belief they are superior to others and expect to be recognised as such.Â
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Confidence: They may go to great lengths to satisfy their need for constant attention and validation.Â
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Sense of Self-Worth: They often believe they deserve more than others, becoming angry or impatient if their wishes don't receive full compliance.Â
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Empower
Stress Management: Often an inflated sense of self-importance. A belief they are superior to others and expect to be recognised as such.Â
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Control Fear: They may go to great lengths to satisfy their need for constant attention and validation.Â
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Understand Anger: They often believe they deserve more than others, becoming angry or impatient if their wishes don't receive full compliance.Â
