Domestic Violence & Abuse Recovery in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan

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Reclaim Your Voice. Rebuild Your Safety. Rediscover Your Self.

The effects of domestic violence and abuse can linger long after the physical danger has passed. Whether you’re still in an unsafe situation, have recently left, or are years into recovery, the emotional and psychological wounds may still feel fresh. You might question your worth, blame yourself, or feel unsure about how to trust again—even your own judgment.

At Tranquil Awakenings Counseling Center, we offer trauma-informed, survivor-centered therapy in Bloomfield Hills, MI to support individuals healing from domestic violence, emotional abuse, sexual coercion, and controlling relationships. You deserve to feel safe—in your home, in your relationships, and in your own body.

What is Domestic Violence and Abuse

Abuse can take many forms and doesn’t always leave visible marks. Domestic violence is about control, intimidation and fear—regardless of who it comes from. You may have experienced:

  • Physical abuse (hitting, pushing, choking or threats of harm)
  • Emotional or psychological abuse (gaslighting, verbal attacks, humiliation, manipulation)
  • Sexual abuse (non-consensual acts, coercion or withholding intimacy as punishment)
  • Financial abuse (controlling money, restricting access to resources)
  • Digital abuse (monitoring communications, stalking or violating your privacy online)
  • Isolation (cutting you off from family, friends or support)

You don’t have to meet a certain “threshold” for your experience to matter. If you’ve felt controlled, afraid, silenced or degraded in a relationship, your pain is valid—and you deserve support.

The Long Term Effects of Abuse

Leaving an abusive situation is a big step, but it’s not the end of the healing process. Survivors often face:

  • Intense anxiety, fear or hypervigilance
  • Difficulty trusting others—or yourself
  • Feelings of guilt, shame or self-blame
  • Flashbacks, nightmares or panic attacks
  • Low self-esteem or sense of worthlessness
  • Emotional numbness or depression
  • Difficulty with intimacy or boundaries
  • A deep sense of loss, grief or confusion

Abuse teaches survivors to doubt their reality and silence their voice. Recovery is about reclaiming that voice—and learning that safety, respect and love are your rights, not privileges.

Our Approach to Healing at Tranquil Awakenings, we know the complex emotional landscape survivors walk every day. We offer a safe, confidential space where you can process your story, regulate your emotions and reconnect with yourself at your own pace.

Our trauma-informed, strengths-based approach includes:

  • Empowerment-Focused Therapy: Rebuild your confidence, autonomy and sense of control over your life.
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): Address the thought patterns and internalized messages that abuse creates.
  • EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing): Help reprocess trauma memories and reduce their emotional intensity.
  • Somatic and Mindfulness Practices: Reconnect with your body and support nervous system healing.
  • Attachment and Inner Child Work: Heal from early relational wounds that may contribute to abuse cycles.
  • Safety and Boundary Work: Learn to recognize red flags, trust your instincts and set clear, healthy boundaries.

We move at your pace, with your consent. You are always in control of your story, your healing and your goals.

Who We Support

We support survivors of all backgrounds including:

  • Adults and teens currently in or recently out of abusive relationships
  • Survivors of childhood abuse still carrying unresolved trauma
  • Individuals navigating legal, custody or housing issues post-abuse
  • LGBTQ+ survivors, who may face unique forms of abuse or rejection
  • People recovering from religious, cultural or family-based abuse
  • Survivors of coercive control where physical abuse may not be present but emotional and psychological harm is significant

We also support parents rebuilding after abuse, including guidance on how to support children exposed to domestic violence.

You Are Not to Blame. You Are Not Alone.

Many survivors ask themselves:

  • “Why didn’t I leave sooner?”
  • “What if no one believes me?”
  • “How do I trust again?”
  • “Is healing even possible for someone like me?”

The answers won’t come all at once—but they do come, slowly and steadily, when you’re surrounded by safety, compassion and care. At Tranquil Awakenings, we’re here to walk with you—not to rush your healing but to witness it and support it with gentleness and strength.

Start Your Recovery Journey You are not your abuse. You are whole, you are worthy and you can heal. Whether you’re just starting to find your way to safety or deepening your long-term recovery, therapy can help you get your life back – on your terms.

Get in touch today to book a confidential consultation and start healing from domestic violence and abuse with gentle support at Tranquil Awakenings.

If you are in danger, call 911 or the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) now.

Start With a Free Consultation

Not sure where to start? We offer free consultations to help you understand your options and determine what services will work best for you and your budget. Whether you’re looking for therapy or psychological testing, we can guide you—no pressure, no judgment.

Call us at (734) 489-1601 today or request your free consultation online.