Trauma-Focused Therapy

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Trauma-Focused Therapy

Past experiences can continue to affect how you feel, relate, and respond long after they’re over. Trauma-focused therapy helps you gently process those experiences so they no longer carry the same emotional and physical weight.

Our Trauma-Informed Approach

Trauma-focused therapy here is grounded, structured, and compassionate. We prioritize emotional safety first, then support careful processing and integration.


Trauma Therapy Modalities We May Use

  • EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing)
  • Trauma-informed CBT
  • Internal Family Systems (IFS)
  • DBT-informed regulation skills
  • Person-centered trauma processing

Your therapist will explain options and collaborate with you on what feels right.

Our work emphasizes:

Emotional & nervous system safety
Collaborative pacing
Choice and client control

PTSD and complex trauma

Childhood trauma

Relationship and attachment wounds

Domestic violence recovery

Chronic stress and nervous system dysregulation

Identity and self-worth impacts from trauma

You Don’t Have to
Do This Alone

Healing from trauma is possible with the right support and pacing. You don’t have to revisit everything at once — or by yourself.

What is trauma-focused therapy?

Trauma-focused therapy is a structured, trauma-informed approach that helps people safely process difficult past experiences and reduce their ongoing emotional and nervous system impact.

Is trauma-focused therapy the same as EMDR?

No. EMDR is one type of trauma therapy. Trauma-focused therapy can also include approaches like trauma-informed CBT, IFS, DBT skills, and person-centered methods.

Is trauma therapy safe if I don’t want to relive everything?

Yes. Trauma therapy does not require reliving events in detail. Therapy focuses on safety, pacing, and regulation so processing happens in a controlled, supported way.

How do I know if I need trauma therapy?

You may benefit from trauma therapy if past experiences still affect your emotions, relationships, reactions, or sense of safety, even long after the events ended.

How long does trauma-focused therapy take?

The timeline varies based on your goals, history, and readiness. Some clients seek short-term support, while others benefit from longer-term trauma work.