
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.
Therapy enables individuals to cope with the emotions and feelings that are associated with DV.
Granting individuals control over their mental health and wellbeing.
Therapy provides a safe and confidential space to express and understand feelings, thoughts and fears.
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.
Confidence: They may go to great lengths to satisfy their need for constant attention and validation.
Sense of Self-Worth: They often believe they deserve more than others, becoming angry or impatient if their wishes don't receive full compliance.
Empower
Stress Management: Often an inflated sense of self-importance. A belief they are superior to others and expect to be recognised as such.
Control Fear: They may go to great lengths to satisfy their need for constant attention and validation.
Understand Anger: They often believe they deserve more than others, becoming angry or impatient if their wishes don't receive full compliance.
