Trauma-informed therapy is a therapeutic framework that acknowledges the pervasive and long-lasting effects of trauma on an individual’s life. Rather than simply treating symptoms, this approach focuses on creating a safe environment that actively prevents re-traumatization during the healing process. At Freedom Within therapy and Wellness Center, this involves starting sessions with grounding techniques to ensure clients feel secure and in control.

This model is built upon six core principles established by SAMHSA:

  • Safety: Prioritizing both physical and emotional security in every interaction.
  • Trustworthiness and Transparency: Building reliable relationships through clear communication and upfront treatment plans.
  • Peer Support: Connecting individuals with shared experiences to reduce isolation.
  • Collaboration and Mutuality: Treating the therapist and client as equal partners in the healing journey.
  • Empowerment, Voice, and Choice: Prioritizing client-driven goals and honoring individual autonomy.
  • Cultural, Historical, and Gender Issues: Moving past biases to provide inclusive care that recognizes systemic trauma.

By using evidence-based modalities like EMDR and nervous system regulation, trauma-informed therapy helps individuals process traumatic memories while building resilience and emotional stability.


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