When someone experiences trauma, these impactful experiences become the new base for life from which the function and develop.
If people don't deal with the effects that trauma has had on them, trauma will hijack their physical, emotional, relational and spiritual development. Consequently, trauma often leads to more trauma, but the cycle can be stopped through the healing process of trauma therapy.
When people don't deal with their trauma and developmental wounds, the effects of the changes lead to a loss of agency, which is the general sense that they have what it takes to create the change they desire in their lives.
Trauma takes away freedom and replaces it with a web of feelings, beliefs and daily life experiences that negatively impact holistic well-being.
Trauma therapy can help restore your freedom and agency.
Relational trauma leads to relational issues.
Trauma puts us into survival mode, which results in a breakdown of communication and healthy relationships.
The impact of unaddressed developmental wounds leads to ruptured relationship with self and with others. Trauma changes the rules by which we live, and nothing highlights the effects of unprocessed trauma and developmental wounds better than our relationships. Trauma therapy provides rhythmic relational repair from the effects of developmental wounds.
We need to heal because we can! Whether you are struggling with acute stress, PTSD, developmental wounds, adjustments or complex trauma, all can be addressed with trauma therapy. In the same way that a cut heals when it is properly treated, we are designed to heal from our trauma.
But healing is complicated when we do not have to appropriate support and care, which leads to many issues down the road. Thankfully, these complications can be remedied, even if trauma has been left unprocessed for a very long time.
When we heal, we become the people we truly are, and we grow into what is real, healthy and true. It is never too late.
Trauma does not necessarily always lead to PTSD, profound developmental complications or complex trauma. It can lead people into the change they have always wanted and needed, but it is so important that they heal in the context of a safe, life-giving environment rather than in fear, shame and isolation.
Intensive trauma therapy provides you this context.
Trauma and its effects are passed down from generation to generation.
This is why we see so many compounding issues in families and communities. Trauma creates cultural waves that are made worse by silence and lack of support. But when you heal from your trauma, not only does your life change, but your legacy changes as well.
Don't pass down your trauma to others, start your healing process today with intensive trauma therapy.
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