Trauma Therapy

Compassionate Support for Healing From Trauma

Experiences that overwhelm our sense of safety can stay with us long after the event has passed. Trauma can affect how we think, feel, and respond to the world around us — sometimes in ways that are confusing or exhausting.

At Practice Connections, therapy provides a safe, supportive space to gently understand what your mind and body have been carrying. Healing from trauma doesn’t mean forgetting what happened. It means learning how to feel more grounded, more in control, and able to move forward with greater peace

You May Be Experiencing the Effects of Trauma

Trauma can show up in many different ways. Some people feel constantly on edge, while others feel disconnected or emotionally numb.

You might notice:

  • Feeling easily overwhelmed or triggered
  • Difficulty relaxing or feeling safe
  • Intrusive memories or flashbacks
  • Avoiding certain places, conversations, or situations
  • Trouble sleeping or concentrating
  • Emotional numbness or feeling disconnected
  • Strong reactions that seem to come out of nowhere

If any of this feels familiar, you’re not alone. These responses are common ways the nervous system tries to protect us after difficult experiences.

How Trauma Therapy Can Help

Healing from trauma is not about forcing yourself to “move on.” It’s about slowly building a sense of safety and understanding in both your mind and body.

Trauma therapy can help you:

  • Understand how trauma affects the nervous system
  • Reduce emotional overwhelm and reactivity
  • Develop grounding and coping skills
  • Process difficult memories at a safe pace
  • Rebuild a sense of control and stability
  • Strengthen your connection to yourself and others

Therapy is always guided by your comfort level and readiness. There is no pressure to share more than you feel prepared to.

Margaret’s Approach to Trauma Support

Margaret provides a compassionate, trauma-informed approach that prioritizes safety, trust, and collaboration.

Her work integrates evidence-based modalities including:

  • Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT)
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
  • Mindfulness-based strategies
  • Strengths-based therapy

Sessions move at a pace that respects your boundaries while helping you develop tools to regulate stress, process experiences, and rebuild a sense of stability.

Many clients find that therapy becomes a place where they can finally feel understood and supported while working toward meaningful change.

Trauma Can Affect Many Areas of Life

Trauma therapy may help individuals who have experienced:

  • Childhood trauma or neglect
  • Relationship trauma or emotional abuse
  • Sudden loss or grief
  • Accidents or medical trauma
  • Stressful or overwhelming life events
  • Long-term stress or chronic adversity

Everyone’s story is different, and therapy is tailored to your unique experiences and goals.

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What It’s Like to Get Started

Starting therapy may feel like a big step, but the process is designed to be supportive and straightforward.

Step 1

Step 1

Complete the New Client Inquiry form

Step 2

Step 2

Schedule your free consultation call

Step 3

Step 3

Begin therapy with a plan tailored to you

You don’t need to have everything figured out before reaching out.

Healing Is Possible

With the right support, many people find that the weight of trauma becomes easier to carry — and life begins to feel more open and manageable again.

If you’re ready to take the next step, we’re here to help.