Gender Based Violence Support Therapy

Gender-based violence support therapy addresses the emotional and psychological needs of both victims and perpetrators of gender-based violence.

For survivors, the therapy focuses on healing from trauma, rebuilding self-esteem, and developing coping strategies to process fear, shame, and guilt. It provides a safe space to work through the effects of violence and rebuild a sense of control.
For perpetrators, the therapy aims to address the underlying causes of violent behavior, such as anger, control issues, or past trauma, and helps individuals develop healthier ways to manage emotions and relationships.
These therapies emphasize accountability, emotional regulation, and fostering safer and more respectful behaviors. The goal is to support recovery, prevent future violence, and promote healthier relationships for both parties.