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Something your therapist would not have to report is if you asked for her help to create an escape plan.
You've said the therapy is helping you hold a mindset that doesn't just accept your situation. So you don't have to go into more detail right now about why it's so bad.
You can just make your therapy plan:
Step 1 "Persuade my therapist to help me get myself into a safe and sustainable living situation away from my immediate family"
with the promise that then you'll do
Step 2: "Tell my therapist everything she needs to send in the authorities, in order to protect others in the family and community."
She may be able to connect you to support services you couldn't access on your own. Both because of her professional authority and because she's not stuck in the house with him watching, like you are.
I'm wishing you all the lucky breaks, OP.