Some experiences leave marks that aren’t always visible, but deeply felt—nightmares, tension, a lingering sense that something isn’t safe, even when nothing seems wrong. Trauma can live in the body and mind long after the event has passed, shaping how you see yourself, others, and the world. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, shut down, or disconnected from who you used to be, you’re not alone. Therapy offers a place to begin making sense of what happened—gently, at your pace—and to start reconnecting with a sense of safety and wholeness.
Trauma therapy supports those navigating the lasting impact of distressing experiences—including those that may not seem “big enough” to be called trauma. Common concerns include:
What to Expect in Trauma Therapy
(Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) to help reprocess distressing memories
to access and release trauma stored in the body and brain
to address relational wounds and restore a sense of connection
to bring the mind and body back into the present with safety
Trauma often distorts how we see ourselves: as broken, unsafe, too much, or not enough. With the right support, those internal narratives can begin to soften.
Healing doesn’t mean forgetting or erasing—it means integrating what happened without letting it define you.
Frequently Asked Questions
No. Trauma therapy doesn’t require you to retell painful memories unless you’re ready. The work can be deeply effective using body-based methods, resourcing, or focusing on the present.
Not at all. Many people benefit from trauma-informed therapy even if they don’t meet criteria for PTSD. Emotional neglect, childhood dynamics, relational wounds—these are all valid reasons to seek support.
The process varies for everyone. Some find meaningful change in a few months; others stay longer-term. You’ll never be rushed—therapy moves at a pace that honors your nervous system.
Yes, secure online therapy is available for clients located in Ontario.
Ready to Take the First Step?
You don’t need to have it all figured out before reaching out. If you’re curious, hesitant, or simply wanting to feel a little less alone, that’s more than enough.
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