You deserve safety, healing, and support — you are not alone.

Experiencing domestic abuse can leave lasting emotional, physical, and psychological scars. Whether the abuse is emotional, verbal, physical, or psychological, healing is possible. At The Summit Counseling Center, we provide trauma-informed counseling for adults who are survivors of domestic abuse, helping them reclaim their voice, rebuild trust, and take empowered steps toward safety and recovery.

Are You Experiencing or Healing from Abuse?

You may benefit from domestic abuse counseling if you:

  • Feel afraid of your partner or walk on eggshells to avoid conflict
  • Experience threats, manipulation, or control
  • Have been physically harmed, isolated, or intimidated
  • Struggle with guilt, shame, confusion, or low self-worth
  • Have difficulty leaving or processing an abusive relationship
  • Want to understand the cycle of abuse and rebuild your life

Our Approach

Our therapists offer a confidential and non-judgmental environment to explore your experiences and begin the healing process. We use evidence-based methods such as the approaches listed below.

Every step is guided by your goals, your pace, and your voice. Your safety and autonomy come first.

You Are Not Alone

With the right support, you can regain a sense of safety, rebuild trust in yourself and others, and move toward a future defined by dignity and hope.

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