COMPLEX TRAUMA SPECIALISTS · WA & CA

You survived.
Now let's help you heal.

Harm that happened
relationally
heals relationally.

UNDERSTANDING COMPLEX TRAUMA

Complex trauma develops when harm happens repeatedly, relationally, or within systems where escape wasn't possible. Unlike single-incident trauma, it reaches into the fabric of identity itself.

It may not look dramatic from the outside. Sometimes it looks like chronic anxiety, people-pleasing, emotional numbness, relationship instability, or a persistent sense of fragmentation — a feeling that the parts of you don't quite cohere.

These are not character flaws. They are intelligent adaptations your system made under impossible circumstances.

With the right structure, pacing, and attuned therapeutic relationship, your nervous system can recalibrate. Healing is possible and you deserve care that understands the depth of what you've survived.

"I don't feel broken, but I don't feel whole."

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"I can't trust my own memory."

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"I know it wasn't normal, but I don't know what to call it."

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"I don't feel broken, but I don't feel whole." · "I can't trust my own memory." · "I know it wasn't normal, but I don't know what to call it." ·

HOW TRAUMA LIVES IN THE BODY

Your system adapted
to survive.

When trauma is chronic or relational, your nervous system reorganizes itself around threat. These responses are not pathology — they are the intelligence of a system doing its best under impossible conditions.

Hypervigilance

Perpetual scanning for danger even in safe environments

Shutdown & Collapse

Dorsal vagal responses that leave you feeling frozen or empty

Dissociation

The mind's capacity to protect by creating distance from experience

Internal Fragmentation

Parts of the self that feel contradictory or difficult to integrate

Emotional Flooding

Intensity that feels disproportionate to present circumstances

Confused Reality

Difficulty trusting memory, perception, or what is real

You will not be rushed.
You will not be reduced.

Compassionate

We assume your symptoms and behaviors make sense. Behavior that looks like a problem is almost always a solution to something harder.

Patient

Complex trauma takes time to understand. We will not rush you to share and understand the pain in vulnerability.

Adaptive

We adapt our approach to your nervous system — not the other way around. Every person is different and we get creative to help find the best approach.

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WE BELIEVE.

I am not what happened to me.

I am what I choose to become.

-Carl Jung

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