Trauma Therapy
A safe, paced space to process what happened, at a speed your nervous system can actually handle.
You are not alone in this
Trauma is not only about what happened. It is about how it is still living in your body and mind now. Physically, that can look like a nervous system stuck on high alert, sleep problems, or being easily startled. Emotionally, it can mean numbness, difficulty trusting, or feeling disconnected from people who care about you. Cognitively, it often shows up as intrusive memories, difficulty concentrating, or a heaviness you cannot quite explain. None of this means something is broken in you. It means your nervous system is still trying to protect you.
How does trauma therapy help?
Every session is trauma informed and paced to your window of tolerance. I never push further or faster than feels safe. Drawing on EMDR training alongside CBT and DBT, I work with you to process difficult experiences so they stop running the show in the present.
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What to expect when you work together
- A pace fully led by you, nothing is forced
- EMDR as an option for processing specific traumatic memories
- Grounding and regulation tools for when things feel activating
- A safe, consistent relationship as the foundation for the work
- Attention to how trauma shows up in the body, not just in thoughts
- Cultural sensitivity to how identity and background shape the experience of trauma

Benefits of Trauma Therapy
Fewer triggers, less reactivity
Process what happened so it has less power over your present day nervous system.
Rebuilt trust
Slowly restore your ability to trust yourself, others, and the world around you.
A body that feels safer
Reduce the chronic hypervigilance or numbness trauma leaves behind.
A more coherent story
Make sense of what happened in a way that feels integrated, not fragmented.
FAQs About Trauma Therapy
You are not alone. Many people feel unsure before they begin.
No. You control what and how much you share. Trauma therapy can be effective without recounting every detail.
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing is an evidence based approach that helps the brain reprocess distressing memories so they feel less overwhelming. I will explain the full process before using it, and it is always optional.
More than single catastrophic events. Ongoing stress, neglect, discrimination, medical trauma, and relational harm all count. If an experience is still affecting you, it is worth bringing in.
That is a common and valid fear. I move at a pace that keeps you regulated, with tools to manage distress built in from the start. You are never left to sit in overwhelm alone.