We offer you hope for healing through any stage of the process of recovering from traumatic experiences.
An experienced trauma therapist can help you process the traumatic events you have experienced and heal the painful emotions which may affect you 1 year or 50 years after the event.
We specialize in helping people recover from sexual violence, no matter when it was experienced, and all types of childhood trauma, including:
Physical abuse
Sexual Abuse
Physical or Emotional Neglect ("CEN")
Loss of a primary caregiver
Witnessing domestic violence
Your emotional needs were not met by others
Feeling unwanted, unloved, unlovable, unworthy
* This list is not comprehensive; please contact us if you think you would benefit from receiving trauma therapy.
If any of these descriptions sound familiar, let's talk! Often when people contact us for help they don't recognize their experiences as traumatic, and that's okay. We can talk about whether or not working together is a good fit before scheduling an appointment. We work with children, adolescents and adults.
We use talk therapy, mindfulness, Internal Family Systems (IFS)/ parts work, somatic resourcing, expressive arts, movement, mindfulness, Brainspotting, play therapy, and other integrative and holistic methods, The Daring Way™ and Sensorimotor Psychotherapy® to help you heal from traumatic experiences.
When trauma is resolved you may find that you no longer need to try to control people, relationships and your environment in order to feel safe. You can expect to feel more in control of your life, grounded and centered. Healing is possible! Contact us to get started!
Our intake coordinator will help you connect with the best therapist for your situation.
Or schedule an appointment by clicking here or on the button above. Please read fee/insurance information (click here) before scheduling!
All of our clinicians are experienced in helping people who have experienced trauma and attachment wounds, no matter how long ago it happened.
Wondering if you may be affected by trauma? Here are some resources from Laura Reagan, LCSW-C that may help:
Check out Dr. Jonice Webb's website or read her book, "Running On Empty: Overcoming Childhood Emotional Neglect" to understand more about how your feelings may be connected to childhood experiences.