Find Healing with These Trauma Therapy Techniques
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Trauma shakes your world, affecting your mind, body, and emotions. It disrupts your life, leaving you struggling to cope. But you’re not alone. Whether it’s from past abuse, accidents, or other life-altering events, we’re here to guide you through. Symptoms like flashbacks, anxiety, and depression are tough, but you can overcome them.
Traumatic experiences hit everyone differently. Some bounce back quickly, while others struggle longer. If you find yourself trapped in nightmares or overwhelmed by thoughts, you might be dealing with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Our experts understand. If you’ve been experiencing trauma, we’re here to help you tackle the stress and dysfunction it brings, leading you toward emotional well-being and a return to normal life.
For more insights into trauma’s impact on mental health, check out this clip from the Trauma Foundation:
Used by permission and retrieved from The Trauma Foundation website: https://thetraumafoundation.org/
What Are the Types of Trauma?
When you directly experience or witness intense threat or harm, we call it trauma. Trauma encompasses a range of experiences that can profoundly affect individuals. It’s important to understand the different types of trauma to recognize their impact and provide appropriate support. We categorize trauma into three main types:
Acute trauma
Chronic trauma
Complex trauma
Understanding Traumatic Events
The types of traumatic events you may face lead to the classifications we just mentioned. Those traumatic events could be:
Bullying
Community Violence
Disasters
Early Childhood Trauma
Intimate Partner Violence
Medical Trauma
Physical Abuse
Refugee Trauma
Sexual Abuse
Sex Trafficking
Terrorism and Violence
Traumatic Grief
It’s important to recognize that traumatic events vary in nature, severity, and impact. What may be traumatic for one person may not be traumatic for another. Trauma is subjective. Therefore, it’s important to consider each individual’s experiences and responses.
Symptoms of Trauma
Traumatic events manifest themselves in various ways, affecting individuals physically, emotionally, and psychologically. Therefore, symptoms and their severity vary depending on the individual and the nature of the traumatic experience. Here are some common physical, emotional, and psychological symptoms associated with trauma:
1. Physical Symptoms:
- Fatigue and exhaustion
- Sleep disturbances, including insomnia or nightmares
- Headaches or migraines
- Muscle tension, aches, or pains
- Gastrointestinal issues, such as stomachaches or nausea
- Changes in appetite, leading to weight loss or gain
- Increased heart rate or palpitations
- Hyperventilation or difficulty breathing
- Sweating or clamminess
- Dizziness or fainting spells
2. Emotional Symptoms:
- Intense fear, anxiety, or panic attacks
- Persistent feelings of sadness, despair, or hopelessness
- Irritability, mood swings, or sudden outbursts of anger
- Emotional numbness or detachment from others
- Heightened sensitivity to stimuli, such as noise or touch
- Feeling overwhelmed or unable to cope with daily tasks
- Guilt, shame, or self-blame related to the traumatic event
- Emotional flashbacks or intrusive memories of the trauma
- Difficulty experiencing positive emotions or finding pleasure in activities
3. Psychological Symptoms:
- Flashbacks or intrusive thoughts about the traumatic event
- Avoidance of people, places, or activities associated with the trauma
- Hypervigilance or heightened startle response
- Difficulty concentrating or focusing on tasks
- Memory problems, including difficulty recalling details of the traumatic event
- Dissociation or feeling disconnected from one's thoughts, feelings, or surroundings
- Intrusive dreams or nightmares related to the traum
- Persistent feelings of distrust or paranoia
- Loss of interest in previously enjoyed activities or hobbies
It’s important to recognize that experiencing some of these symptoms in the aftermath of a traumatic event is normal. However, if these symptoms persist, worsen over time, or significantly impair daily functioning, you may have a trauma disorder. Seeking support from mental health professionals is crucial for proper assessment, diagnosis, and treatment.
What Does Trauma Therapy Do?
We want to help every trauma survivor embark on a journey of self-discovery and healing. Guided by compassionate trauma therapists, let’s address the emotional fallout of your experiences. We’ll develop tools to process and integrate them into your life story.
Our therapy process reduces symptoms like anxiety and depression while enhancing your overall well-being. Let’s empower you to take control of your emotions and live without past events holding you back.
When You Should Seek In-Person Therapy?
At Finding Solutions, we focus on effective and recognized treatments for trauma. The specific approach can vary depending on your situation and the nature of the trauma. Our clinicians use proven techniques. These techniques help free you from negative emotions and triggers to experience life fully and joyfully.
Some of types of therapy we use are:
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy
EMDR is also helpful for resolving certain types of anxiety and unresolved issues. At Finding Solutions we use a unique tapping approach with EMDR to enhance resolution of traumatic and unresolved issues. We have found this approach to be particularly effective when delivered in a virtual online environment. We have found this approach to be effective when delivered in both in person and a virtual setting.
Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT)
Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT)
Narrative Exposure Therapy (NET)
Mindfulness and Stress Reduction Techniques
Medication Collaboration
Treatment effectiveness can vary from person to person, and what works for one individual may not be as effective for another. Our team of mental health professionals will help you determine the best approach for treating your trauma.
Benefits of Trauma Therapy
In trauma therapy, you discover a path to healing and empowerment. You engage in a process where you actively address and overcome the effects of past traumatic experiences. You reclaim control over your life and emotions through tailored techniques and supportive guidance.
Trauma therapy offers a safe space to explore your feelings, develop coping strategies, and rebuild a sense of inner strength. With each session, you take significant steps towards resilience, self-awareness, and a brighter, more fulfilling future.
Here are more benefits of trauma therapy:
Addressing Misconceptions
For example, a survivor of sexual assault may come to believe they are inherently unworthy of love or respect. In therapy, they can learn to recognize this belief as a distortion caused by their trauma. They can then work on cultivating a healthier self-image.
Alleviating Nightmares
For instance, a veteran haunted by recurring nightmares of combat might use imagery rehearsal techniques in therapy. This helps them rewrite the script of their dreams, transforming scenes of terror into moments of empowerment and resilience.
Managing Thoughts
For instance, a survivor of a car accident might practice grounding exercises. These exercises help anchor them in the present moment when intrusive memories threaten to pull them back into the past.
Diminishing Depression
For example, a survivor of childhood abuse might participate in group therapy sessions. In these sessions, they connect with others who share similar experiences or trauma memories, fostering a sense of belonging. This helps combat feelings of isolation and despair.