Trauma Recovery
Trauma-focused therapies and interventions to address PTSD, acute stress, and related conditions in individuals who have experienced traumatic events.
In the demanding and often high-stress professions of police officers, medical professionals, and first responders, exposure to trauma is a frequent occurrence, leading to profound emotional and psychological impacts. The relentless pressure, critical decision-making, and exposure to distressing events can result in symptoms of PTSD, anxiety, and depression, affecting both professional performance and personal well-being.
Our therapy services provide a supportive sanctuary for these individuals, offering specialized interventions to address trauma-related symptoms, enhance coping strategies, and foster resilience.
Additionally, for women navigating relationship trauma or individuals grappling with unresolved childhood trauma, therapy offers a vital path to healing and empowerment. Our experienced therapists create a safe and empathetic space for exploring past traumas, processing emotions, and rebuilding a sense of security and self-worth.
Through personalized treatment plans and compassionate support, we guide individuals towards reclaiming their agency, restoring inner peace, and embarking on a journey towards lasting healing and growth
After a traumatic event, or series of traumatic events, it's normal to feel different. After a traumatic event, many people start to feel better within a few weeks.
If, however, your symptoms last longer, or you have experienced a prolonged series of traumatic events, you may benefit from seeing a mental health professional who can help you with trauma-focused therapy.
Over 50% of people experience at least one trauma in their lives.
Trauma can include a wide range of situations, ranging from serious injury, sexual violence, and life-threatening events, to chronic abuse and neglect, being bullied, labor and giving birth, and chronic illness.
Trauma therapy can help you cope with trauma, whether it’s caused by a one-time event, or an ongoing or long-lasting situation.
It’s important to note that trauma can include any event or experience that causes emotional or psychological harm.
Trauma therapy can help address:
Abuse
Abandonment
Accidents
Birth, labor, & delivery
Bullying
Crime
Death of a loved one
Divorce
Domestic abuse or violence
Illness
InjuryJob loss
Life-threatening circumstances
Natural disasters
Near death experiences
Neglect
Racism
Sexual assault
Terrorism
Violence
Witnessing an accident, death, or traumatic situation
"Hope is being able to see that there is light despite all of the darkness."
— DESMOND TUTU —
Therapy Outcomes
Therapy can help validate your experiences and offer the understanding and acceptance you need to start healing.
Confront traumatic memories to reduce fear and avoidance.
Improve coping skills to function in your daily life.
Develop the ability to trust again. Learn that even though you were hurt in the past, most people are good and trustworthy and it's okay to give people a chance.
Change thought patterns you've developed about yourself and the world around you.
Reduce the intensity of trauma-related emotions such as shame and guilt.
Experience a significant reduction in PTSD symptoms like anger, guilt, depression, difficulty sleeping, and social isolation.
Use grounding techniques to help stabilize yourself when you encounter triggers.