Angie Rajchel

Individual counseling to bring your fire back to life.


If you feel like you are lost in a relationship with yourself due to the way other people treat you, you are not alone. If you have a partner, friend, sibling, parent, coworker or boss whose words or actions are triggering you to feel angry, confused, depressed, anxious, lonely or lost, it’s not your fault. We can figure out how you can feel relief. Reach out to me if you feel badly about yourself, hopeless or helpless, whether or not you feel the person triggering you might be the cause. If you feel that you might be the victim of emotional abuse or if any of this sounds familiar, I am here.


Angie Rajchel graduated with a Master of Arts from Northwestern University of Chicago. Over 20 years ago, she began naturally helping people improve their mental health through many different unofficial avenues and approaches. Since childhood, Angie has been known to pour her outgoing spirit into caring for all humans and believing in the power of love. Her current passion is bringing clarity to those who are suffering due to dysfunctional relationships. In other words, she wants to help people being treated poorly. She is especially driven to help people understand the efforts and tactics involved in emotional abuse.

ABOUT ANGIE

You might be in the dark, but the sun is still shining.


PHILOSOPHY

Angie believes that emotional abuse is extremely common and perpetrators are everywhere, from the workplace to intimate relationships. She believes that victims are often in great despair, losing their identities, self-esteem, and self worth during the abuse, often confused while it’s happening. Angie believes most victims end up feeling isolated or being physically isolated, and find themselves living daily battles with anxiety and depression, and anger and fear. She believes it is extremely common that victims of emotional abuse within intimate relationships will describe experiences that coincide with many of following efforts and tactics of the perpetrator:

  • Makes you question your sanity

  • Makes you feel you are wrong for questioning them

  • Makes you question your recollection of an event

  • Relishes in your emotional pain or acts indifferent to it

  • Insults you or humiliates you then buys a gift or does something nice

  • Has brought you to feel isolated from friends, family or society

  • Interferes with your independence

  • Has problems with your job or you being gone for your job

  • Has tantrums until you conform

  • Displays irritability with your success

  • Displays jealousy regarding your friendships

  • Talks badly about your family

  • Talks badly about your friends

  • Tells you your family talk or think badly of you

  • Tells you your friends talk or think badly of you

  • Refuses to participate in social events with friends or family and blames you

  • Convinces you they need to be in charge of the finances and what you purchase

  • Degrades you and calls you names


SERVICES

Ready to tell your story? Schedule an Individual counseling session or free consultation by emailing or texting me. Let’s bring you forward to a happier life.

“I have experienced these relationships from many points of view.I can help you find clarity and strength.

You can feel confident, in control and like yourself again.”

Angie Rajchel - Mental Health Therapist

You are powerful.

You are powerful.