Trauma can leave lasting effects long after the experience has passed. Healing is possible — and it happens at a pace that feels right for you.
Anxiety or hypervigilance that won’t switch off
Emotional numbness or feeling detached
Intrusive memories or flashbacks
Difficulty sleeping or concentrating
A sense of always being on edge
Avoiding reminders of what happened
Trauma is not a character flaw or a sign of weakness. It is a natural response to experiences that overwhelmed your ability to cope at the time — accidents, abuse, loss, violence, or any event that felt life-threatening or deeply unsafe.
PTSD develops when the nervous system gets stuck in a state of threat, even after the danger has passed. Triggers can feel unpredictable. Emotions can seem disconnected from the present moment. Life can feel smaller than it used to.
With the right support, healing is not only possible — it is the natural direction your system wants to move in. Therapy provides the safety and structure that makes that movement possible.
I don’t believe in pushing people to re-live painful experiences before they’re ready. Trauma therapy done well is careful, collaborative, and deeply respectful of where you are.
My first priority is always safety — building the stability and trust that allow deeper processing to happen naturally over time. Many people find that the most profound shifts come not from confronting trauma head-on, but from building the inner resources to hold it differently.
I integrate psychodynamic, relational, and mindfulness-informed approaches to support healing that is sustainable — not just symptom management, but a genuine return to yourself.
Trauma therapy unfolds in phases — not as a rigid protocol, but as a natural arc that respects your readiness at every step.
I integrate multiple evidence-informed approaches, always tailored to what feels right for you.
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