Therapy for Surviving Sexual Assault in Stratford and Ontario

Sexual Assault:

Approximately one million self reported incidents of sexual assault occur in Canada each year, with only 6% of those being reported to police.

Sexual assault is any unwanted sexual contact or behaviour that occurs without consent. It encompasses a wide range of actions, including physical force, coercion, or manipulation, and can happen to anyone regardless of age, gender, or sexual orientation. Often, vulnerable populations, people at increased risk, communities facing barriers, and those experiencing inequities can be at greater risk. Sexual assault is a violation of a person’s autonomy and can have profound physical and psychological effects.

At Good Therapy, we offer compassionate support and resources for individuals affected by sexual assault. Our experienced therapists provide a safe and confidential environment where survivors like you or your loved one can process their experiences, develop coping strategies, and begin the healing journey. We are here to help you regain your strength and find hope.

At Good Therapy, we provide dedicated support for individuals affected by narcissistic abuse, coercive control, domestic violence, and sexual assault. Our skilled therapists offer a safe and compassionate environment where you can share your experiences and begin to heal. We focus on empowering you through therapeutic techniques that promote self-awareness, rebuild self-esteem, and establish healthy boundaries so that you can find safety and peace. Our therapists have specialized training in narcissistic abuse in order to support your healing journey. Together, we can help you not only survive but thrive in your journey toward change.

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  • History taking and treatment planning:

    Your therapist will discuss your history, current symptoms, and treatment goals. When you're ready, you discuss any distressing experiences or memories you would like to target during the treatment. You describe the levels of stress related to each memory and this helps your therapist develop a treatment plan that addresses these specific memories.