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Therapy for Survivors of Sexual Abuse

Your story matters. Your pain is real. Your healing is possible

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How Sexual Abuse Can Affect You

Survivors experience a wide range of emotional, physical, and relational responses. None of them are “wrong” or “too much.” You may be experiencing:

  • Anxiety, panic, or hypervigilance
  • Shame, guilt, or self-blame
  • Depression or emotional numbness
  • Difficulty trusting others
  • Challenges with intimacy or touch
  • Flashbacks or intrusive memories
  • Avoidance of reminders or situations
  • Trouble sleeping or chronic tension
  • Feeling disconnected from your body
  • Self-esteem struggles or self-criticism
  • Emotional overwhelm or shutdown
  • Difficulty with relationships or boundaries
Safe, compassionate therapy space for survivors

Who We Support

We work with survivors of all ages and backgrounds, including:

  • Teens
  • Young adults
  • Adults
  • LGBTQIA+ survivors
  • Survivors in culturally complex or high-stigma environments
  • Survivors of childhood abuse
  • Survivors of abuse within relationships
  • Survivors of coercion, manipulation, or power imbalance
  • People who are unsure if their experience counts (it does)

How Therapy Helps Survivors Heal

Healing from sexual abuse is not about forgetting or moving on. It is about rebuilding safety, understanding, and connection.

Through therapy, you can learn to:

  • Rebuild safety in your body and nervous system
  • Reduce triggers and emotional overwhelm
  • Understand and soften shame or self-blame
  • Make sense of confusing emotions
  • Reclaim boundaries and personal power
  • Strengthen relationships and trust
  • Process trauma memories at your pace
  • Feel whole, grounded, and connected again
Safe, compassionate therapy space for survivors

Why Survivors Choose Thrive Hive

Survivors come to Thrive Hive because we offer:

  • A deeply safe, steady, and supportive environment
  • Therapists trained in trauma, dissociation, and emotional safety
  • LGBTQIA+ affirming + culturally sensitive care
  • No pressure to share details before you are ready
  • A slow, grounding approach that prevents overwhelm
  • Flexible in-person and telehealth options
  • A place where your story is believed, always

Your story matters. Your pain is real. Your healing is possible.

Support for Teens, Young Adults & Adults

Each age group experiences sexual abuse differently:

Teens

identity, confusion, friendships, fear, family dynamics

Young Adults

relationships, intimacy, independence, shame

Adults

long-term impacts, boundaries, healing from childhood trauma, trust issues

What Survivors Often Gain From Therapy

Clients often share that therapy helps them:

  • Feel less alone, ashamed, or confused
  • Experience fewer triggers and emotional spikes
  • Rebuild a sense of personal power and boundaries
  • Improve relationships and trust
  • Strengthen self-compassion
  • Reconnect with their body safely
  • Understand their trauma without being consumed by it
  • Feel more grounded, hopeful, and supported
Safe, compassionate therapy space for survivors
Safe, compassionate therapy space for survivors

Your Story Deserves to Be Held With Care

Sexual abuse does not define you. Your healing matters, and you don't have to do it alone.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have to talk about what happened in detail?
No. You never have to describe the event in detail unless you choose to. Healing can happen without retelling your story. Your comfort and safety always come first.
What if I am not sure whether what happened counts as sexual abuse?
If an experience felt violating, uncomfortable, coerced, or left you with lasting emotional pain, it matters. You do not need a label or proof to receive support.
Is it normal to still be affected long after the abuse happened?
Yes. Trauma impacts the nervous system, emotions, and relationships in ways that can last years. This does not mean you are overreacting, it means you deserve healing.
Can therapy help with shame, guilt, or self-blame?
Absolutely. These feelings are incredibly common among survivors. Therapy helps you understand why they show up and gently replace them with compassion, clarity, and empowerment.
How do I start therapy for sexual abuse at Thrive Hive?
Book a free 15-minute consultation. You can share only what feels safe, and we will match you with a trauma-informed therapist trained in supporting survivors with care and respect.