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Trauma Therapies

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Like many people needing substance use or mental health treatment, you may have a history of abuse or neglect. For these individuals, alcohol or other drug use is often a symptom of trauma, and if this mental health condition goes untreated, recovery may seem impossible. A holistic approach to healing from trauma can pave the way for lifelong health and wellness.

We can help you recover despite your past. Our experienced, licensed clinicians offer a safe and nurturing environment where deeply rooted traumatic experiences can be explored. We offer specialized healing modalities that can guide you toward a bright and abundant future.

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What is PTSD?

The definition of trauma is different for each person. Anxiety, relationship problems, socialization issues, and more may be connected to traumatic events.

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), is the most commonly known manifestation of trauma. PTSD is frequently associated with military veterans, but PTSD also affects children, men and women who have experienced traumatic events. Natural disasters or tragedies, severe accidents and injuries, physical or sexual abuse, childhood abuse, neglect, or having an addicted parent can all lead to PTSD.

PTSD Can Disrupt Your Ability to Live a Healthy, Happy Life

Symptoms may include:

  • Anxiety or depression
  • Withdrawal from others
  • Emotional outbursts or unwarranted anger
  • Inability to function in daily life
  • Flashbacks or dissociative mental experiences
  • Insomnia
  • Overreaction or panicked reaction to events
  • Inability to concentrate
  • Involuntary thoughts about a traumatic event

Healing Modalities for Trauma

Stress-related disorders, trauma and PTSD require specialized therapies. With love and care, we help you develop healthy coping strategies through evidence-based therapeutic interventions. Each healing modality is designed to help you feel safe and comfortable in your own skin. Our licensed therapists offer customized treatment plans that include trauma-related topics and exercises. These therapies help our clients de-escalate fear, anticipate trauma triggers, manage anger or mood swings, measure anxiety responses and process traumatic memories.

Interventions may include:

  • Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)
  • Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)
  • Meditation and mindfulness training
  • Group process or individual therapy
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Gender-Specific Treatment

Women and men face distinct challenges on the path to recovery, and we are committed to gender-specific care that accounts for your gender and personal experience. Every treatment plan reflects this commitment, and we weave this perspective into your recovery strategy.

Women and Trauma

Women dealing with substance use disorders have a 70% or higher rate of experiencing PTSD, frequently as a result of sexual or domestic abuse. They are more likely to have been the victims of abuse, neglect or trauma than their male counterparts. We strive to provide an atmosphere of support and safety by offering gender-separate, trauma-informed outpatient programming for women. Led by our carefully selected team of female therapists, this program empowers you for healthy, successful living.

Men and Trauma

Men process and express trauma differently than women. Oftentimes, men are expected to be resilient and “strong,” leading to gender-based pressures that influence recovery. They may be less willing to admit and open up about their trauma-related difficulties and are resistant to treatment. We offer a safe space where men can heal from trauma and addiction. Our team offers approachable and engaging therapies, which can help you discover trust and emotional openness in a judgment-free environment.

While recovery from drugs and alcohol can seem impossible, we know that there is a solution. Our team provides renowned clinical care for addiction—and our Admissions Specialists are standing by to help. Call us today.

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Address: 12870 Hillcrest RD Suite H226
Dallas, Texas 75230

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