Preparing Your Trauma Clients for Your Vacation

Self-care is vital as we walk with our clients through their trauma healing. There are many ways to do self-care, and we are all different when it comes to our self-care needs. What works for you might not work for me and vice versa. One thing I do know that is true for us all […]

When Your Client Realizes They Are A Trauma Survivor

It is common for clients to come into treatment not knowing they have trauma. In fact, one of the questions I like to ask in the professional consults that we offer through Trauma Treatment Collective is, “what was the client’s initial goal for treatment?” I can’t tell you how many times I hear relationship issues, […]

Simplifying Complex Trauma

When treating trauma, it is important to consider what type of trauma you are treating. Some types of trauma fall under the category of single incident trauma. These are traumatic events that occur one time. Examples of some single incident traumas might be a car accident, sexual assault, medical trauma, falls, etc.  Then you have […]