Certain events can have deep and long-lasting effect on us, changing the way we see ourselves, relationships, and the world around us.
Traumatic events undermine our sense of safety and security, putting us in a stress response mode that may persists long after the events are over.
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a condition that occurs when trauma symptoms remain severe or worsen, leading to considerable life disruption and impaired functioning. Nightmares, intrusive thoughts, insomnia, chronic pain, and hypervigilance are all hallmarks of PTSD.
Left untreated, these reactions often affect relationships, work, and social interactions.
If you have experienced painful traumatic events, you understand the deep and long-lasting impact of trauma. Finding healing and growth after trauma can be a challenging journey best traveled in a supportive company.
If you are struggling with posttraumatic stress or other effects of trauma, we are here to help!
We will work together to explore ways for you to restore and build a sense of safety, security, and trust in yourself and others so you can feel empowered to fully engage in your life and relationships.
“Trauma is not what happens to us. But what we hold inside in the
absence of an empathetic witness.”
— Peter A Levine, PhD
Trauma often undermines our ability to feel safe and secure in the world and relationships. Therefore, we prioritize creating a safe and trusting space in which you can share your unique experiences and find healing. We think of this process as creating a safe container, in which we can hold the painful experiences and feelings together, to process them, and to let them go. We will work together to determine the right approach to your symptoms and problems. In our work together, we always value attunement, trust, transparency, and flexibility. Our therapists have training and experience in several evidence-based models of psychotherapy for trauma, including:
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