r/therapyabuse
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How to think about r/therapyabuse
This community serves as a support network for individuals who have experienced trauma, abuse, or neglect due to the actions or words of therapists. It provides a platform for survivors to share their stories, seek validation, and discuss their experiences with therapy. The distinct focus on therapy-related abuse sets it apart from other mental health forums, creating a space for critical discussions about therapeutic practices and their potential harms.
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Audience
Members typically include individuals who have faced negative experiences in therapy, ranging from emotional distress to outright abuse. The community attracts a diverse demographic, often comprising those who are critical of traditional therapeutic approaches. Participants are generally seeking understanding, support, and a sense of community, fostering a vibe that is both empathetic and candid about the challenges of therapy.
Posting culture
Posting etiquette emphasizes respect and validation, with members encouraged to share personal experiences and insights. Content that resonates often includes personal narratives, discussions about therapy practices, and resources for healing. Conversely, posts that appear dismissive of others' experiences or overly promotional in nature tend to receive downvotes. The community values authenticity and thoughtful engagement, with a steady flow of posts reflecting ongoing conversations about therapy abuse.
Brand engagement notes
Brands looking to engage with this community should approach with caution, as there is a strong aversion to promotional content. Authenticity is key; brands should focus on providing valuable resources, educational content, or support tools that align with the community's mission. Engaging in genuine conversations and offering insights into trauma-informed practices can foster goodwill. However, overt marketing or insensitivity to members' experiences will likely be met with hostility.
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FAQ
r/therapyabuse — frequently asked questions
Quick facts about this subreddit's size, history, focus, and related communities.
How many subscribers does r/therapyabuse have?
r/therapyabuse has approximately 20,537 subscribers as of May 27, 2026.
When was r/therapyabuse created?
r/therapyabuse was created on April 3, 2020 (6 years ago).
What is r/therapyabuse about?
This community serves as a support network for individuals who have experienced trauma, abuse, or neglect due to the actions or words of therapists. It provides a platform for survivors to share their stories, seek validation, and discuss their experiences with therapy. The distinct focus on therapy-related abuse sets it apart from other mental health forums, creating a spac…
What subreddits are similar to r/therapyabuse?
Communities similar to r/therapyabuse include r/talktherapy, r/cptsdfreeze, r/askatherapist, r/cptsdfightmode, r/cptsd_nscommunity.
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