Trauma Therapy in California

I offer trauma therapy in California for adults who have experienced abuse, assault, or other overwhelming events. Using evidence-based approaches like EMDR therapy, I help clients process trauma, reduce anxiety and PTSD symptoms, and rebuild a sense of safety and control.

You are more than what’s happened to you. As a trauma survivor, you have experienced things that those around you may struggle to understand, empathize with, and support you in.

Many survivors find that, as time goes on, the impacts of these events begin to affect them differently. Perhaps you are turning to substances more often than you used to, repeatedly finding yourself in poor dating or peer relationships, or feeling more and more out of control of your emotions. Maybe you feel unsafe, unworthy, or not good enough as a result of what you’ve gone through.

Despite this, you’ve done your best to move on: you want to push beyond your past, to not let it define the rest of your life. But these things are starting to feel too big to deal with on their own.

How can trauma therapy help me?

When you’re overwhelmed by the kind of stress, anxiety, or depression you’re experiencing, it’s hard to see beyond these things on your own. Trauma therapy can help you process them in a completely safe environment: one where you are understood, seen, and supported.

I specialize in helping adults learn to stop living in their past, improve their relationships, regain their confidence, and conquer their fear of the unknown. I am a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional, trained in supporting survivors of:

  • Domestic violence

  • Rape and sexual assault

  • Mass shootings

  • Child abuse or neglect

  • Childhood sexual abuse

  • Emotional and verbal abuse

  • Children of alcoholics or addicts

  • Narcissistic abuse

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What is trauma?

Trauma is your body and mind’s response to a distressing event. Sometimes this is a single, large, significant event such as an act of domestic violence or abuse or a natural disaster. Other times, it’s a series of smaller events over time (often when we were a child or young person), such as the actions or inactions of our parents or caregivers, emotional or verbal abuse, or relational manipulation such as gaslighting.

Trauma can impact your sense of safety, security, and self. While it can sometimes be easy to discount what you’ve experienced as “not as bad as” something else, any experience where you are living “before” and “after” or is preventing you from living confidently in day-to-day life is one that’s worth taking a look at.

What are some signs of trauma?

While each person’s response to trauma can be different, it often includes:

  • Feelings of helplessness

  • Flashbacks or nightmares

  • Difficulty in relationships, particularly with trust

  • Feelings of anger, guilt, or shame

  • Anxiety or depression

  • Feeling constantly “on edge”

Trauma can have physical symptoms as well, such as:

  • Insomnia

  • Difficulty concentrating or being easily distracted

  • Body aches or fatigue

  • Rapid heart rate

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How does trauma therapy work?

Trauma therapy works by helping you safely process past experiences, understand how they’re affecting you now, and develop tools to feel more grounded, in control, and confident moving forward.

Using EMDR, talk therapy, and other evidence-based methods, we will work together to process trauma and the emotions connected to it. We’ll also focus on your thought patterns, addressing negative self-talk and self-esteem—because while you can’t control what happened, you can change how it impacts you today.

I understand you may not feel ready to share everything right away. Therapy is a safe space where you can open up at your own pace. You are never required to re-hash your past in detail. You can choose how much or how little to share, and still benefit from the work.

Through trauma counseling, you can learn to:

  • Become more grounded in the present day, rather than the past

  • Enjoy healthier relationships, with better boundary-setting and communication

  • Manage feelings of anger and resentment in a healthy way

  • Feel more confident, in control, and hopeful for the future

  • Gain insight into yourself and your innate strengths

  • Process the impacts of your trauma and heal them at the source

And it can fit your busy schedule! All therapy is done online, from the comfort of your home or office.

Frequently Asked Questions about Trauma Therapy

Are you ready to move beyond your past and find the relief you deserve?

I help trauma survivors in California process past experiences, reduce anxiety and PTSD symptoms, and build a more grounded, confident life using EMDR and evidence-based therapy.