
Trauma Recovery
Trauma recovery is a process of resourcing your most vulnerable parts with curiosity, care, and compassion in order to reimagine your way forward with strength and confidence.
Trauma comes in many forms and can impact ones’ life in a multitude of ways. Whether it be a car accident, a natural disaster, the loss of a loved one, a home, divorce or a medical diagnosis; trauma occurs when our bodies, hearts and minds feel unequipped to meet the needs of the moment.
Yet our bodies; and more specifically our nervous system and our brains are hard wired to protect us from perceived danger. When emotions like fear arise, our body responds before we can think things through, particularly if we carry other unresolved traumas from the past. We flee, hide, retreat or fight while we try to defend or distance ourselves from a perceived threat. We might freeze in place and wait for the perceived threat to pass. These automatic responses can persist throughout our lives even if the threat the body is anticipating is unequal to the situation at hand. Over time these limiting responses often cause disruptive Relationship Challenges, ineffective coping strategies like Substance Use/Abuse and Unresolved Grief.
I have Level 2 certification in Sensorimotor psychotherapy, which provides a wholistic body centered approach to talk therapy specifically developed for healing trauma. Combining neuroscience with mindfulness tools with care and curiosity we will explore the relationship between thoughts, feelings and symptoms in the body to develop resources to regulate your nervous system and allow you increased freedom to meet the moment with clarity, safety, and possibility.