Incest Sexual Abuse Therapy in Los Angeles, CA
Serving All Of California via Online Therapy
You don’t have to carry the impact of incest or familial sexual abuse by yourself.
The shame, secrecy, and confusion you’ve been holding were never yours to bear. What happened was a betrayal of trust and the effects are real, whether it occurred in childhood or later in life.
Many survivors of incest feel silenced, dismissed, or pressured to keep family secrets. But your pain is valid, and your experience matters. With trauma-informed therapy, you can begin to process what happened in a safe and supportive space release the shame that was never yours, reconnect with your body, and rediscover your voice.
You are not to blame. You are not alone. And you don’t have to carry the impact of incest or familial sexual abuse by yourself healing is possible.
Recognizing the Impact of Incest Sexual Abuse
Chronic feelings of shame or self-blame, even though the abuse was not your fault
Difficulty trusting others, especially within family or close relationships
Confusion about boundaries or fear of setting them
Feeling responsible for others’ needs while neglecting your own
Nightmares, flashbacks, or intrusive memories of the abuse
Emotional numbing or disconnecting from your body and feelings
Common Signs of Trauma From Incest Sexual Abuse
Fear of intimacy or sexual contact, even in safe relationships
Struggles with self-worth or believing you are “broken”
Hypervigilance, always being on guard or bracing for harm
Avoidance of family gatherings, conversations, or places tied to the abuse
Grief or loss over the betrayal of trust from someone who should have protected you
Anxiety, depression, or panic attacks that interfere with daily life
Healing from incest is possible you don’t have to carry the silence or shame alone.
Incest Sexual Abuse Therapy in Los Angeles, CA can help!
✔ Growing up feeling powerless in your own home → Beginning to reclaim safety, choice, and control
✔ Carrying shame and secrecy for what happened → Recognizing with certainty that the abuse was never your fault
✔ Struggling to trust family or form healthy relationships → Learning to build safe, supportive connections at your own pace
✔ Feeling disconnected from your body and emotions → Reconnecting with your body through compassion and care
✔ Silencing your story to protect others or keep the peace → Finding the strength to speak your truth and be believed
✔ Believing the abuse has defined who you are → Discovering resilience, self-worth, and the freedom to create your own future
What if you could go from…
Healing from incest or familial sexual abuse isn’t about erasing the past—it’s about releasing shame, reclaiming your voice, and rediscovering your worth.
Incest Sexual Abuse Therapy In Los Angeles, CA
Supports you in rebuilding trust with your body and finding safety within yourself.
Incest Sexual Abuse
Therapy In Los Angeles, CA
Reconnect With the Voice That Was Silenced
Your Los Angeles, CA Therapist for Incest Sexual Abuse
Hi, I’m Jalyse Stewart, an Associate Marriage & Family Therapist who supports survivors of incest and familial sexual abuse on their journey toward healing. Being harmed by someone who was supposed to protect you can leave deep wounds of shame, betrayal, and confusion—but you don’t have to carry this alone.
In our work together, you’ll find a safe, non-judgmental space to release secrecy, process painful memories at your own pace, and reconnect with your body in ways that feel safe and empowering. Many of my clients discover they can begin to:
Let go of shame that never belonged to them
Reconnect with their body and emotions without fear
Establish healthy boundaries in relationships
Replace secrecy and silence with self-compassion and truth
Reclaim their sense of worth, safety, and identity
I believe healing from incest or familial sexual abuse is not about forgetting—it’s about reclaiming your voice, rebuilding trust in yourself, and creating a future rooted in freedom and self-worth. My role is to walk alongside you, offering support, tools, and compassion as you move from surviving to truly living.