Our childhood experiences shape how we see others, ourselves, and the world. If our early years were marked by abuse, neglect, or other trauma, it can seriously impact our relationships and functioning as adults.
Many adults live with the pain of traumatic experiences from childhood. Abuse, neglect, loss, or ongoing instability can leave deep marks that carry forward into adult life. These early wounds often shape how you see yourself and how you connect with others.
The effects of childhood trauma can live in a person’s body, as well. The nervous system might stay on high alert constantly. It can cause symptoms like headaches and stomachaches. You may have a persistent feeling of tenseness in your body that never really goes away.
Therapy provides a space for you to start working through those experiences. Our therapists use evidence-based approaches to help those affected by adverse childhood events process and heal from these experiences.
The goal is to reduce symptoms such as anxiety, depression, PTSD, and relationship problems while promoting emotional regulation, self-esteem, and healthy relationships. Gradually, therapy can help your nervous system begin to calm. You’ll feel more grounded and relaxed.
