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What is Domestic Abuse?

Domestic abuse has many effects on individuals, families and society. People are often unsure whether their relationship is abusive, particularly if there is no physical aggression in the relationship. Domestic abuse can be obvious, as with physical violence, or more subtle, as with emotional abuse. Domestic abuse usually refers to a persistent pattern of abusive behaviors and often these behaviors intensify over time. Fear, anxiety, isolation, powerlessness, shame, and hopelessness can make it very difficult for people in situations of domestic abuse to talk about it or reach out for help.

How Can Counselling Help?

Counselling is a process of helping someone to make the changes they would like to make in their lives. Counselling can differ from talking to family and friends in that counsellors are trained to be neutral, keep information confidential and have skills to help people learn about themselves. In the non-judgmental environment of counselling sessions, people can receive the understanding and support that they need to clarify issues, explore options, develop strategies, practice new skills and ultimately, make change.

People Who Experience Violence

Evolve provides individual or group counselling to people who experience physical, emotional, psychological, and/or spiritual abuse in a current or former intimate relationship. Evolve supports people on their healing during from the impacts of Intimate Partner Violence.

People Who Perpetuate Violence

Prevention of the perpetuation of Gender Based Violence involves the intentional work of supporting and working alongside people who use violence and abusive behaviours in their intimate relationships. Evolve provides individual or group counselling to people who recognize that their behaviour is problematic and harmful in a current or former intimate relationship. Evolve supports people in the journey of recovery by addressing the imbalance of power and disrupting the cycles of violence.

Family Counselling

Although people often believe that children are not affected by domestic abuse, they are. Domestic abuse can affect how adults parent and how children feel and behave. An important component in preventing domestic abuse from spreading across generations is to provide support and counselling to children.

Evolve provides counselling to parents and children in situations where domestic abuse is currently an issue or has occurred in the past. Counselling can help families to increase resiliency, strengthen relationships and develop new patterns.

For more information about our counselling services:

counselling intake line – 204-784-4059
counsellingintake@klinic.mb.ca