Trauma

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Understanding the Path to Recovery

Experiencing trauma can leave lasting emotional and physical effects, often making it difficult to feel grounded, connected, or safe. You may notice patterns of fear, overwhelm, or emotional shutdown that impact your daily life. At Forest Family Therapy, we offer a compassionate and supportive space where you can process what you have been through and begin rebuilding a sense of stability and strength.

How Trauma Affects You

Trauma can show up in many forms. Some people experience flashbacks or nightmares, while others feel numb, detached, or constantly on edge. It may affect your relationships, your ability to trust, or your sense of self. These responses are natural reactions to overwhelming experiences, and with the right support, healing is possible.

Jane’s Approach

Jane uses evidence based, trauma informed therapies such as Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to help clients work through trauma in a structured, supportive way. Her approach centers on safety, empowerment, and pacing therapy in a way that feels manageable for you. Jane focuses on helping you process difficult memories, understand your reactions, and build tools that allow you to feel more grounded and in control.

What to Expect in Therapy

In therapy, Jane will work alongside you at a pace that respects your comfort and readiness. Together, you will explore the impact of your trauma, learn how to regulate overwhelming emotions, and develop coping strategies that support your healing. Sessions are designed to help you feel safe, understood, and supported throughout the process.

Benefits of Therapy for Trauma

With time and support, trauma therapy can help reduce the emotional intensity of painful memories, restore your sense of safety, and strengthen your ability to navigate triggers. Healing allows you to reconnect with yourself, build healthier relationships, and move forward with greater confidence and clarity.