“I live in a constant state of fear, tension, stress, or anxiety.”

“I am overwhelmed and have difficulty managing my emotions.”

“I have difficult with relationships, tend to get involved in unhealthy relationships or avoid relationships altogether.”


Anger, panic, distrust, hopelessness, shame, dissociation, worthlessness—these are only a few of the emotions that can happen as a result of trauma. The best definition of trauma is any experience that overwhelms your thoughts, emotions, or body. Experiencing a traumatic event can have a profound effect on your life and can leave a lasting impact.

Trauma can change how you view relationships, people, and the world. However, it doesn’t have to control your life. Working together, you will gain a better understanding of how trauma has affected you, and we will support you recover from its effects and help you improve your overall quality of life.

 

We can help you if you have or are currently experiencing any of the following traumas:

  • Being in an accident - Vehicle, workplace…

  • Being the victim of a crime - Mugging, robbery, burglary, assault…

  • Childhood trauma

  • Complex post-traumatic stress disorder (C-PTSD) - Chronic and prolonged trauma

  • Developmental trauma

  • Divorce or separation - Parents divorcing or going through divorce as an adult

  • Emotional abuse or neglect

  • First responder trauma

  • Growing up in a critical, unpredictable, or alcoholic home

  • Life-threatening illness, hospitalization or medical procedure

  • Loss, grief, unresolved situations

  • Medical trauma

  • Military family related stressors - deployment, loss, or injury

  • Narcissistic abuse

  • Natural disaster (fire, flood, tornado…)

  • Physical abuse or neglect

  • Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)

  • Relational trauma

  • Sexual abuse

  • Sexual exploitation

  • Sudden or violent death

  • Verbal abuse

  • Vicarious trauma

  • Witnessing a traumatic event such as bodily harm or death

  • Witnessing or experiencing domestic violence

  • Workplace or school bullying

 

To see if one of our clinicians is a good fit, you can email, call/text us, or fill out this form to schedule your free 15-minute phone consultation.