Compassionate support for healing and reclaiming your voice.

Experiencing sexual abuse can have lasting effects on safety, trust, and well-being. At The Summit Counseling Center, we offer a confidential, trauma-informed space to process what happened, reduce distress, and move toward empowerment and healing — at your pace.

Are You a Survivor of Sexual Abuse?

Counseling may help if you:

  • Experience flashbacks, nightmares, or intrusive memories
  • Struggle with anxiety, depression, or trust
  • Feel shame, guilt, or self-blame related to the trauma
  • Avoid relationships, situations, or intimacy because of fear
  • Want to reclaim your sense of self and rebuild your life

Our Approach

Your therapist will work at your pace using trauma-informed methods in a safe, validating environment. Your care may include the methods listed below.

Healing is possible — and you don’t have to do it alone.

Your Story Matters

With the right support, you can rebuild safety, strengthen boundaries, and reconnect with your life and relationships.

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