Trauma Counselling in Hobart for Healing and Recovery.

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Does it feel like your past is still influencing your present?

Maybe a recent situation felt overwhelmingly familiar, stirring up emotions you thought you’d already worked through. A tone of voice, a delayed reply or a subtle change in someone’s mood might have left you reeling, unsure why it hit so hard.

You might notice yourself scanning for signs that something is wrong, even when everything seems fine on the surface. Maybe you keep second-guessing yourself, overexplaining, or trying to keep everyone else happy just to feel a bit safer. You’re not sure how you got here, but you know it’s exhausting.

For many people, these patterns are linked to experiences of complex trauma. That could mean emotional neglect growing up, inconsistent or unsafe relationships, or long periods of feeling like you had to shrink yourself to be okay. For others, it might come from a single event or a few that left a lasting impact.

You might recognise yourself in descriptions of PTSD or complex PTSD. Maybe you’ve noticed things like emotional flashbacks, feeling constantly tense, struggling with sleep, or feeling disconnected from yourself and others. You don’t need a diagnosis to know something doesn’t feel right and to want support.

Therapy can be a space to start unravelling those patterns, reconnect with your instincts and create more ease in your life. You don’t have to keep carrying it all on your own.

Find recovery now.

How trauma therapy works

You can learn to feel safe again.

It may feel overwhelming now, but you can reclaim your sense of safety, overcome trauma, and find peace in your daily life. I am here to guide you through each step.

Trauma Counselling helps you do these things:

  • We'll safely explore and process the memories still haunting you, understanding their profound impact on your life and working through the pain to foster healing.

  • For those who grew up in unavailable or harsh families, we'll work on understanding how these early relationships shaped your view of safety and trust, helping you develop healthier relational patterns.

  • Through evidence-based strategies, we'll tackle the symptoms of C/PTSD, focusing on reducing flashbacks, anxiety, and other stress responses associated with both ongoing trauma and single-incident traumas.

  • Learn about trauma’s effects on the mind and body, empowering you with knowledge to understand your reactions and needs better.

Counselling for trauma can help you…

  • Be at ease with your emotions, reducing instances of overwhelming sadness, anger, or anxiety.

  • Experience deeper and more fulfilling relationships as you develop trust and improve communication skills.

  • Feel more confident and develop a stronger sense of self-worth, recognising your value beyond past experiences.

  • Enjoy a more positive outlook on life, finding joy and purpose in activities and relationships that were once overshadowed by trauma.

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Frequently asked questions about trauma therapy

FAQs

  • When you start trauma counselling, it’s all about creating a safe and understanding space where you can feel comfortable. Here’s a simple breakdown of what happens:

    In our initial session, we’ll chat about your background and what you hope to achieve in therapy. This conversation isn't about diving deep into painful details right away but rather setting the groundwork for our sessions together.

    I'll introduce you to some techniques like EMDR, which uses eye movements to help lessen the emotional sting of tough memories, and parts work, which helps you understand different aspects of yourself and how they’ve been affected by your experiences.

    As we move forward, you’ll start working through the memories and feelings that are causing you distress at your own pace. We’ll use specific strategies that can help you process these memories without feeling overwhelmed.

    You’ll also pick up skills to better manage stress and handle emotional ups and downs. These tools are not just for therapy sessions but are something you can use in your daily life to help you feel more balanced and confident.

    The goal here is to help you heal from your past traumas and lead a happier, more empowered life. Learn more.

  • Recognising trauma isn't always straightforward, as it can show up in different ways for different people. Here are some common signs that might suggest you’re dealing with trauma:

    You might feel suddenly sad, angry, stuck in thoughts, scared without a clear reason, or react very strongly to situations that seem minor to others.

    Experiencing sudden, intense memories of past events that feel as though they're happening right now or having vivid nightmares about them.

    You might start avoiding places, people, or activities that remind you of the past distressing events, even if you used to enjoy them.

    This can include feeling disconnected from your emotions or the people around you, almost like you’re not really there.

    If you're noticing these patterns in your behaviour or feelings, it might be helpful to talk to a professional who can provide a clearer perspective and offer support. Therapy can be a safe place to explore these feelings and start healing. Learn more.

  • The length of trauma therapy varies widely from person to person because everyone's experiences and healing processes are unique. Here’s a general idea of what to expect:

    Some people may find relief and achieve their therapeutic goals in just a few months. This could be the case if there are specific, isolated incidents of trauma and a strong support system in place.

    For many, therapy might last several months to a year. This timeline allows for a deeper exploration of complex trauma patterns, especially if the trauma occurred over a prolonged period or involves multiple incidents.

    In cases of severe or multiple traumas, particularly if these traumas occurred over many years or during developmental periods (like childhood), therapy might extend beyond a year. This allows time to thoroughly process the trauma and rebuild a sense of safety and trust.

    We will move at a pace that matches your unique situation. Learn more.

  • As someone who has personally navigated and overcome trauma, I understand the importance of finding a therapist who truly resonates with you. I invite you to explore my profile to see if we might be a good match. In trauma therapy sessions, we often go beyond traditional talk therapy. It’s normal to feel uncomfortable at times, but this discomfort is a part of the process that leads to lasting change.

    In my practice, I hold a core belief that our bodies and brains are not broken but are responding to distress in the best way they know how. My mission is to support your healing journey toward recovery. While I do not provide formal diagnoses, I am equipped to help you heal from the symptoms of trauma. Occasionally, I might ask you to fill out psychological assessment forms to better understand potential issues like PTSD, dissociation, anxiety, or depression. These assessments aid in tailoring my treatment plan to your needs, always seeing you as more than just a set of symptoms.

    If this approach aligns with what you’re looking for in your healing journey, please reach out now! Let’s work together towards your recovery. Learn more

  • To get started with therapy, reach out to schedule your first session. During your initial consultation, we'll discuss your needs and how therapy can help. It’s a no-pressure, supportive opportunity for you to start addressing what's been holding you back. Let's take that first step together towards a more fulfilling life. Learn more.

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