Overview
Over 22 years, we have supported over 10,000 individuals. Our work helps: survivors to move on and avoid future abusive relationships; perpetrators to change their behaviour and cease to abuse; children and young people to recover from the trauma of living with domestic and sexual abuse.
Details
- Available In
- Allerdale
- Available to Age Groups
- No Restriction
- What we can help with
- Someone to talk to
- Available to these Groups
- All Groups
Additional Information
It is not easy to believe that the person we love has the need to abuse us, after all, they say we are the one that they love. What is all that about and why do we feel that we are to blame? What effect is all of this having on our children?
Two of our experienced professionally trained members of staff, who understand what you are going through, have written and designed a programme of help and support for you. You can find your own answers to all of these questions in a safe and friendly atmosphere.
The programme is open to anyone, including those who are still in an abusive relationship. You will be helped to understand what has happened to you in your relationship, and you will be encouraged and supported to take control of your own life, moving from co-dependency to independence.
You will be provided with the opportunity to develop different ways of thinking and behaving, which, in turn, will help you to protect yourself and your children.
By accepting this help, you will develop and grow – and positive change will occur, which will enhance your life and also your family’s life.
We offer EMDR Therapy for traumatised victims of PTSD