185 S. Liberty St., Powell, Ohio 43065
Mon – Thurs: 8 AM – 5:00 PM, Fri: 8 AM - 12 PM, Sat – Sun: Closed *
  • 185 S. Liberty St. Powell, Ohio 43065, United States
  • Mon – Fri: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm, Fri: 8 AM - 12PM Sat – Sun: Closed
abuse recovery, trauma healing, abuse therapy, emotional abuse recovery, abuse counseling,
MENTAL HEALTH CONDITIONS

Abuse Recovery

Healing from abuse takes courage, and you don’t have to face it alone. At TheraVault, we provide trauma-informed therapy that helps survivors rebuild safety, process trauma, and reclaim their lives. Whether you’ve experienced domestic violence, emotional abuse, or other trauma, our compassionate therapists in Ohio offer confidential support through secure telehealth or in-person sessions that honor your healing journey.

 

Healing from Harm: Comprehensive Abuse Recovery at TheraVault

Recovering from abuse is one of life’s most challenging journeys, affecting not just the survivor but often their entire family system. Whether you’ve experienced childhood abuse, domestic violence, sexual assault, or other forms of trauma, the impact can touch every aspect of your life—your relationships, your sense of safety, your ability to trust, and your overall mental health and wellbeing.

At TheraVault, we understand that abuse recovery requires specialized, trauma-informed care that honors your courage while providing the comprehensive support needed for genuine healing. Our approach addresses not only the direct effects of abuse but also helps rebuild your sense of safety, restore healthy relationships, and reclaim your life with strength and hope.

Understanding the Impact of Abuse

Abuse creates profound wounds that extend far beyond physical injuries. The trauma affects your nervous system, your ability to trust others, your sense of self-worth, and your capacity to feel safe in the world. Survivors often experience a wide range of symptoms including flashbacks, nightmares, anxiety, depression, difficulty sleeping, hypervigilance, emotional numbness, and challenges with intimacy and relationships.

The effects of abuse show up differently for each person. Some survivors struggle with overwhelming emotions and memories, while others may feel disconnected or numb. Some experience relationship difficulties, while others may isolate themselves completely. There’s no “right” way to respond to trauma healing, and recovery looks different for everyone.

For families affected by abuse, the impact often extends to partners, children, and other loved ones who may struggle with their own feelings of helplessness, guilt, or secondary trauma from witnessing their loved one’s pain.

Types of Abuse We Address

Childhood Abuse: Physical, sexual, emotional, or neglect experienced during childhood creates complex trauma that affects development, relationships, and adult functioning. We provide specialized abuse therapy for adult survivors of childhood abuse.

Domestic Violence: Physical, emotional, sexual, or financial abuse within intimate relationships requires safety planning, trauma recovery, and rebuilding of self-esteem and independence through abuse counseling.

Sexual Assault: Recovery from sexual violence requires sensitive, specialized care that addresses both the immediate trauma and long-term effects on sexuality, relationships, and sense of safety.

Emotional and Psychological Abuse: The wounds from emotional abuse recovery—including manipulation, gaslighting, threats, and control—can be just as devastating as physical harm and require careful therapeutic attention.

Elder Abuse: Older adults who experience abuse need specialized support that addresses both the trauma and any additional vulnerabilities related to aging or health conditions.

Our Trauma-Informed Approach

Safety First: We prioritize creating emotional and physical safety as the foundation for all healing work. This includes developing safety protocols and creating secure therapeutic environments where you feel completely protected.

Choice and Control: We honor your autonomy by ensuring you maintain choice and control over your abuse recovery process. You decide what to share, when to share it, and how quickly to move through healing.

Trustworthiness: We build trust through transparency, consistency, and reliability in all our interactions, understanding that trust may have been severely damaged by abuse experiences. Our confidential practice ensures your privacy.

Cultural Humility: We respect and incorporate your cultural background, beliefs, and values into your trauma healing process, recognizing that culture plays an important role in how trauma is experienced and healed.

Accessibility and Flexibility: We offer both telehealth and in-person options, making abuse therapy accessible regardless of your location, physical limitations, or transportation challenges.

Evidence-Based Trauma Therapies

Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR): This proven therapy helps process traumatic memories and reduce their emotional impact while building positive beliefs about yourself and your safety through specialized abuse counseling.

Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: We help you identify and change trauma-related thoughts and beliefs while developing practical coping skills for managing symptoms and triggers.

Somatic Therapies: Since trauma is stored in the body, we incorporate body-based interventions that help you reconnect with your physical self in safe, healing ways.

Narrative Therapy: We help you reclaim your story, moving from being defined by what happened to you toward identifying your strengths, resilience, and the life you want to create through trauma healing.

Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT): This approach teaches skills for emotional regulation, distress tolerance, and interpersonal effectiveness that are particularly helpful for abuse survivors.

Addressing Complex Trauma Symptoms

Emotional Regulation: We teach practical skills for managing overwhelming emotions, reducing emotional numbness, and developing a healthy relationship with your feelings through abuse therapy.

Anxiety and Panic Management: We provide specific techniques for managing anxiety, panic attacks, and hypervigilance that often result from abuse experiences, including real-time coping strategies.

Depression and Hopelessness: We address the depression that often accompanies trauma while rebuilding hope, meaning, and connection to life and relationships.

Sleep and Nightmare Issues: We help with the sleep disturbances and nightmares that frequently affect abuse survivors, teaching techniques for improving sleep quality and managing night-time symptoms.

Dissociation and Grounding: We teach grounding techniques to help you stay present and connected to your body when experiencing dissociative symptoms or flashbacks during abuse recovery.

Emotional Abuse Recovery and Rebuilding Trust

Attachment Healing: We work on healing your capacity for healthy attachment and intimate relationships, addressing how abuse may have affected your ability to trust and connect with others through emotional abuse recovery.

Boundary Setting: We help you develop healthy boundaries that protect your wellbeing while allowing for meaningful connections with safe, supportive people.

Communication Skills: We teach assertiveness and communication skills that help you express your needs, set limits, and navigate relationships more effectively.

Intimacy and Sexuality: When appropriate, we provide sensitive support for rebuilding healthy sexual relationships and addressing how abuse may have affected your sexuality through abuse counseling.

Family and Partner Support

Partner Education: We provide education and support for partners of abuse survivors, helping them understand trauma responses and learn how to be supportive during the trauma healing process.

Family Therapy: We work with families to address how abuse has affected family relationships and dynamics while building stronger, healthier connections.

Children’s Needs: When abuse survivors are parents, we help address how trauma might affect parenting while ensuring children’s needs are met and protected.

Secondary Trauma: We provide support for family members who may be experiencing their own trauma symptoms from witnessing their loved one’s pain or learning about abuse.

Building Safety and Empowerment

Safety Planning: For survivors still at risk, we develop comprehensive safety plans that address immediate protection needs while working toward long-term security.

Empowerment Focus: We help you reclaim your personal power and agency, building confidence in your ability to make decisions and protect yourself through abuse recovery.

Self-Care and Wellness: We develop personalized self-care plans that support your physical, emotional, and spiritual wellbeing throughout the healing process.

Strength Identification: We help you recognize and build on your existing strengths and resilience, honoring the courage it takes to survive and seek healing.

Practical Life Skills

Daily Functioning: We address how trauma symptoms may be affecting work, school, or daily responsibilities and develop strategies for maintaining functioning during trauma healing.

Financial Independence: When appropriate, we provide support for developing financial independence and stability, particularly important for domestic violence survivors.

Community Resources: We connect you with community resources, support groups, and services that provide ongoing support for your recovery journey.

Life Skills Development: We help you rebuild practical life skills that may have been disrupted by abuse experiences through abuse counseling.

Addressing Co-Occurring Conditions

Substance Use Issues: We address any substance use that may have developed as a way of coping with trauma, providing integrated treatment for both addiction and abuse recovery.

Eating Disorders: We treat eating disorders that often co-occur with abuse histories, addressing both the eating behaviors and underlying trauma.

Self-Harm Behaviors: We provide specialized support for survivors who engage in self-injury or other self-destructive behaviors as coping mechanisms.

Chronic Pain and Health Issues: We address the physical health impacts of trauma and help develop healthy ways of managing pain and medical concerns.

Long-Term Recovery and Growth

Post-Traumatic Growth: We help you not just survive your experiences but potentially grow stronger, more resilient, and more connected to your values and purpose through emotional abuse recovery.

Meaning-Making: We support you in making sense of your experiences in ways that honor your pain while building hope for the future.

Advocacy and Helping Others: Many survivors find healing through advocacy or helping other survivors, and we support these efforts when they feel right for you.

Life Visioning: We help you create a vision for your life that extends beyond just healing from trauma to building the relationships, career, and lifestyle you desire through abuse therapy.

Specialized Programs

Support Groups: We offer support groups for abuse survivors that provide peer connection, reduce isolation, and offer opportunities to learn from others’ healing journeys in a secure environment.

Intensive Programs: For survivors needing more intensive support, we provide structured programs that offer multiple therapy contacts per week.

Family Intensives: We offer intensive family therapy sessions for families working to heal together from the effects of abuse.

The Benefits of Our Approach

Privacy and Safety: Receive care in a confidential environment where your safety and privacy are paramount, with options for telehealth that allow you to participate from your own safe space.

Accessibility: Access specialized abuse counseling regardless of your location, transportation limitations, or physical disabilities through flexible service delivery.

Consistency: Maintain regular therapy appointments even during times of crisis, illness, or life disruptions.

Individualized Care: Receive personalized treatment tailored to your specific experiences, needs, and goals for trauma healing.

Evidence-Based Treatment: Benefit from proven therapeutic approaches that have demonstrated effectiveness for abuse recovery.

Your Healing Journey

Recovery from abuse is not a linear process—it involves ups and downs, breakthroughs and setbacks, and requires tremendous courage and patience with yourself. According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), trauma-informed care that prioritizes safety, choice, collaboration, trustworthiness, and empowerment is essential for effective abuse recovery and healing.

Our role is to provide the specialized support, safety, and understanding you need to move through this journey at your own pace. You deserve to live free from the effects of abuse, to feel safe in your body and relationships, and to experience the joy, connection, and peace that trauma may have stolen from you.

Getting Started

Taking the first step toward abuse recovery requires tremendous courage. We honor that courage and provide immediate support to help you begin this healing journey safely and at your own pace.

We accept multiple insurance plans including Medicaid, Medicare, and most major carriers, and offer flexible scheduling to accommodate your needs and comfort level. Our goal is making quality abuse therapy accessible to survivors who deserve comprehensive support.

Flexible Service Options

We offer both telehealth and in-person sessions at our Powell office, giving you the flexibility to choose what feels safest and most comfortable for your emotional abuse recovery journey. Our secure platform ensures complete confidentiality whether you choose virtual or in-person care.

You Are Not Alone

You survived something that should never have happened to you, and that survival shows incredible strength. You don’t have to carry this burden alone anymore. With proper support through specialized abuse counseling, you can heal from these experiences and reclaim your life.

Ready to take the first step toward healing and reclaiming your life? Contact TheraVault today to schedule your confidential consultation. Together, we can create a safe path forward that honors your courage and supports your journey toward freedom, trauma healing, and hope through compassionate abuse recovery services.

 
Our services

Comprehensive Holistic Mental Health Care

Meet Our Founders

Meet Amy Smitke, LISW-S, LICDC 

Amy Smitke co-founded TheraVault with a vision to make high-quality mental health care accessible across Ohio. As a licensed independent social worker with supervision designation and licensed independent chemical dependency counselor, Amy brings extensive expertise in both clinical practice and substance use treatment.

Known for her leadership in mental health innovation, Amy is passionate about clinical supervision and training the next generation of therapists. Her dual licensure allows her to address complex mental health presentations with comprehensive, evidence-based approaches.

Amy’s therapeutic style is grounded in meeting clients where they are—without judgment and with genuine commitment to their healing journey. Whether working with individuals navigating addiction recovery, families facing communication challenges, or clients managing anxiety and depression, she creates a safe environment where people feel heard, valued, and empowered to build lasting resilience.

Together with co-founder Victoriya Reich, Amy built TheraVault on the principle that therapy should be accessible, flexible, and tailored to each person’s unique needs.

Meet Victoriya Reich, LISW-S

Victoriya Reich co-founded TheraVault to create a secure, welcoming space where Ohioans can access compassionate mental health care without barriers. As a licensed independent social worker with supervision designation, Victoriya brings broad experience in therapy, case management, and clinical education that allows her to provide personalized, holistic care to individuals, couples, and families.

Her diverse background equips her to address a wide range of mental health challenges, from anxiety and depression to complex trauma and relationship struggles. Victoriya believes that healing happens when clients feel truly seen and supported, and she creates a therapeutic environment where vulnerability is met with understanding and expertise.

Known for her warm yet professional approach, Victoriya recognizes that each person’s journey is unique. She collaborates closely with clients to identify their goals—even helping them articulate what they might not yet have words for. Her experience in teaching and mentoring also strengthens her ability to break down complex concepts and empower clients with practical tools for lasting change.

Together with co-founder Amy Smitke, Victoriya built TheraVault on the belief that everyone deserves access to quality mental health care that honors their individual story and supports their path to wellness.