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Trauma Therapy in Texas & Colorado (Online Support for Healing and Recovery)

Trauma Support

Trauma can affect how you think, feel, relate to others, and move through the world. Whether your experiences happened recently or years ago, therapy can help you process the past, reconnect with yourself, and move toward healing.

Does this sound like you?

You may benefit from trauma therapy if you:

  • Feel constantly on edge or hypervigilant

  • Have difficulty trusting others

  • Experience anxiety, panic, or emotional overwhelm

  • Avoid certain people, places, or situations

  • Struggle with self-worth or self-blame

  • Feel emotionally numb or disconnected

  • Have recurring memories that are difficult to shake

  • Find it difficult to feel safe, even when you know you are safe

  • Experience strong emotional reactions that seem difficult to control

  • Feel stuck in patterns that developed after painful experiences

Many people living with trauma wonder why they can't simply "move on." The truth is that trauma affects both the mind and body, and healing often requires more than willpower alone.

What is trauma?

Trauma is not defined solely by what happened to you—it is also about how your mind and body responded to those experiences.

Trauma can result from:

  • Abuse or neglect

  • Difficult childhood experiences

  • Relationship trauma

  • Emotional abuse

  • Domestic violence

  • Grief and loss

  • Medical experiences

  • Accidents or injuries

  • Sudden life changes

  • Other experiences that felt overwhelming or unsafe

Two people can experience the same event differently. Your experiences and reactions are valid.

How trauma can affect daily life

Trauma can show up in ways that are not always obvious.

You may notice:

  • Difficulty relaxing

  • Overthinking or expecting the worst

  • Trouble sleeping

  • Emotional numbness

  • Difficulty setting boundaries

  • People-pleasing behaviors

  • Relationship struggles

  • Perfectionism

  • Chronic stress or burnout

Many trauma responses originally developed as ways to survive difficult circumstances. Therapy helps you determine which patterns are still serving you and which are no longer needed.

How therapy helps

Trauma therapy provides a safe, supportive space to understand your experiences and build new ways of coping.

Together, we may focus on:

  • Understanding trauma responses

  • Building emotional regulation skills

  • Strengthening feelings of safety and stability

  • Processing difficult experiences at a pace that feels comfortable

  • Reducing self-blame and shame

  • Improving boundaries and self-trust

  • Reconnecting with your values and goals

Healing is not about forgetting the past. It is about reducing its power over your present.

Our approach

We provide trauma-informed care that emphasizes safety, collaboration, and respect.

Depending on your needs, therapy may include:

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

  • Trauma-informed therapy

  • Mindfulness-based strategies

  • Nervous system regulation techniques

  • Strengths-based approaches

  • Self-compassion and resilience-building work

We recognize that healing is deeply personal and that there is no one-size-fits-all approach.

Who we help

We often support adults who are:

  • Healing from difficult childhood experiences

  • Recovering from emotionally harmful relationships

  • Managing anxiety connected to past experiences

  • Experiencing chronic stress or hypervigilance

  • Working through grief and loss

  • Struggling with trust, boundaries, or self-worth

  • Looking to better understand how past experiences continue to affect their lives

Whether your trauma occurred recently or many years ago, support can help you move forward.

What progress looks like

Over time, clients often experience:

  • Increased emotional stability

  • Greater self-understanding

  • Improved relationships and boundaries

  • Reduced anxiety and hypervigilance

  • Stronger self-confidence

  • More self-compassion

  • A greater sense of safety and control in daily life

Healing is not about becoming who you were before trauma. It is about creating a life that feels meaningful, connected, and grounded today.

what's next

If you're carrying the effects of painful experiences and feeling ready to begin healing, you don't have to do it alone.

We offer online trauma therapy throughout Texas & Colorado