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Trauma and PTSD Therapy

Processing difficult experiences in a safe and structured way.

Understanding Trauma

Trauma is a deeply distressing or disturbing experience that can overwhelm your ability to cope. It may result from a single event—such as an accident or assault—or from ongoing experiences like abuse, neglect, or chronic stress.

While many people recover over time, others may continue to experience lasting effects that interfere with daily life, relationships, and emotional wellbeing.

What is PTSD?

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a condition that can develop after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event. It is not a sign of weakness—it is a natural response to overwhelming circumstances.

Common symptoms include:

  • Intrusive memories, flashbacks, or nightmares
  • Avoidance of reminders of the trauma
  • Heightened anxiety, irritability, or hypervigilance
  • Emotional numbness or feeling disconnected
  • Difficulty sleeping or concentrating

If these symptoms persist, professional support can make a significant difference.

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How Therapy Can Help

Trauma-focused therapy provides a safe, confidential space to process your experiences at your own pace. The goal is not to relive trauma, but to help you:

  • Understand how trauma affects your thoughts, emotions, and body
  • Reduce distressing symptoms
  • Regain a sense of safety and control
  • Rebuild confidence and self-trust
  • Improve relationships and daily functioning
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My Approach

Starting therapy can feel daunting, especially when dealing with trauma. I aim to create a calm, respectful, and non-judgmental environment where you feel heard and supported.

I use evidence-based, compassionate approaches tailored to your individual needs. These may include:

  • Trauma-Focused Cognitive
  • Behavioural Therapy (TF-CBT)
  • Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR)
  • Somatic and body-based techniques
  • Mindfulness and grounding strategies

Therapy is always collaborative. You remain in control of the pace and direction of the work.

Where healing begins with understanding

What to expect

In our sessions, we will:

  • Build a sense of safety and trust
  • Develop coping tools to manage distress
  • Gently process traumatic experiences (when you feel ready)
  • Support long-term healing and resilience

Who this service is for

This service may be helpful if you:

  • Have experienced abuse, violence, or neglect
  • Struggle with anxiety, panic, or emotional overwhelm
  • Feel “stuck” in past experiences
  • Avoid certain places, people, or memories
  • Experience persistent fear, shame, or guilt

You do not need a formal diagnosis of PTSD to benefit from trauma therapy.

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Take the first step

Healing from trauma is possible. With the right support, you can move forward, reconnect with yourself, and build a more grounded and fulfilling life.

Get in touch today to arrange an initial consultation or to learn more about how therapy can support you.