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Trauma Explained
& Therapies Specialized to Process Trauma

Reflect and heal from your past traumas without being overcome with emotion with the help of a kind, trained therapist you can trust.

What is Trauma?

Trauma is the response to a distressing event that overwhelms a person's ability to cope; but ultimately, trauma is defined by the experience of the survivor.  Often, people experience the symptoms of trauma from common events in life that seem like they should easily overcome.  However, the build-up of unprocessed events or memories can end up trailing you relentlessly causing you to feel stuck in a storm of unwanted thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.  

Examples of these common but impactful events include life changes like job loss or moving; relationship events like divorce, the death of a parent, or an upsetting conflict; and life stressors like financial concerns, infertility, a difficult pregnancy, work stress, or legal battles. 

Trauma can be a single event like a car accident, natural disaster, an assault or witnessing a death in the line of duty. It can also be a prolonged stressor like family violence, war, chronic illness, a toxic work environment, or the stress and fear surrounding the Coronavirus pandemic.


Whatever your reason for seeking support; it’s valid, and it’s important.

Responses to traumatic events vary significantly from person to person, but there are some common symptoms people experience:

Feelings of anger, denial, fear, irritability, sadness and shame which can often lead to overwhelming emotions, insomnia, nightmares, and difficulty managing relationships. Trauma can also take a toll on your body by causing nausea, dizziness, changes in appetite or sleep, lethargy, and discomfort in the form of headaches, body aches and gastrointestinal problems. 

We can help.

 
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Trauma Informed Care

Trauma Informed Care is an approach that assumes most individuals have experienced some type of trauma in their lives. We pay special care and attention to make sure services are provided in accessible and appropriate ways so as to not re-trigger or exacerbate trauma symptoms. Trauma Informed care requires a paradigm shift from asking “What is wrong with this person?” to “What happened to this person?”

 
 
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EMDR:

Eye Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing

Eye Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing (EMDR) is a psychotherapy approach developed to help individuals overcome the effects of trauma, abuse and upsetting experiences and memories. 

EMDR therapy is an evidence-based approach that can help individuals process painful and negative memories, and help the brain to more effectively reprocess old information so that it becomes less debilitating. 

Though results may vary for each person, research has shown that EMDR can be an efficient technique to rapidly treat trauma. For further information, please refer to the EMDR International Association’s website: www.emdria.org


May be helpful for: 

  • Adult and childhood Trauma

  • Anxiety  

  • Depression

  • Disturbing Memories

  • Domestic Violence

  • Grief and loss

  • Sexual Abuse 

  • Stress Reduction 

 
 
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A-TIP:

Acute Traumatic Incident Processing (A-TIP)

A-TIP is an intervention that utilizes bilateral eye movements to help desensitize a client to a recent, acute traumatic incident. This intervention is most effective when utilized immediately following (or within approximately 3 months of) a crisis to prevent or diminish the development of trauma symptoms.


 May be helpful for:

  • Car accidents

  • Natural disasters

  • Stressful events

  • A wide variety of recent & distressing events

 
 
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Trauma Art Narrative

Trauma Art Narrative Therapy is a structured cognitive exposure technique used to help you be able to recall a frightening experience without significant emotional distress. Through the use of art and self-reflection, the therapist helps you resolve feelings of shame, grief, fear or guilt surrounding the trauma. This can lead to a reduction in nightmares, flashbacks, body memories, and avoidance/numbing of the traumatic event. You will walk away from this experience knowing that you can speak about the event without becoming overwhelmed with emotion.


May be helpful for:

  •  Any type of trauma or disturbing event, as long as it has already happened and is in the past

 
 
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Your healing should be valued.

We offer a free 15 minute consultation.

 
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