Trauma therapy provides a safe and supportive space to understand what happened, how it affected you, and what your mind and body may still be carrying. The goal is not to force you to relive painful experiences. The goal is to help you process trauma in a way that feels safe, paced, and supportive.
Therapy can help reduce the intensity of traumatic memories, calm the nervous system, improve emotional regulation, decrease avoidance, strengthen coping skills, and support healthier relationships. Over time, trauma therapy can help you feel less controlled by the past and more present in your life.
Our Approach to Trauma and PTSD Therapy
At Aspire Counseling Group, we take a trauma-informed, evidence-based, and whole-person approach to healing. Your therapist will work with you at a pace that feels manageable, with attention to safety, trust, choice, collaboration, and empowerment.
Depending on your needs, trauma therapy may include approaches informed by EMDR therapy, CBT, DBT skills, mindfulness-based strategies, nervous system regulation, attachment-based therapy, and supportive trauma-informed therapy. These approaches can help you process painful memories, understand trauma responses, build coping tools, and reconnect with yourself and others.
Trauma, the Body, and the Nervous System
Trauma is not only stored as a memory. It can also affect the nervous system and the body. You may logically know that you are safe, but your body may still react as if danger is present. This can lead to hypervigilance, panic, muscle tension, sleep problems, shutdown, emotional numbness, irritability, or difficulty relaxing.
Therapy can help you understand these responses with more compassion. Instead of seeing your reactions as “too much” or “wrong,” you can begin to recognize them as protective responses that may have helped you survive. With support, you can learn grounding, regulation, and coping tools that help your body begin to feel safer over time.
Common Signs of Trauma and PTSD
You may benefit from trauma therapy if you notice:
Distressing memories, flashbacks, or nightmares
Avoidance of reminders, places, people, or conversations
Feeling on edge, easily startled, or hypervigilant
Emotional numbness or feeling disconnected from yourself or others
Anxiety, panic, irritability, or anger
Shame, guilt, sadness, or self-blame
Difficulty trusting others or feeling safe in relationships
Sleep problems or difficulty relaxing
Feeling stuck in survival mode
Trouble concentrating or feeling present
Physical tension, stomach discomfort, or headaches
Feeling like the past is still affecting your daily life
You do not need to have every symptom to get support. If trauma is affecting your well-being, relationships, work, school, parenting, or sense of safety, therapy can help.
EMDR Therapy for Trauma
For some clients, EMDR therapy can be a helpful approach for processing trauma. EMDR, or Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing, is a structured therapy that helps the brain process distressing memories so they feel less overwhelming over time.
EMDR does not erase what happened, but it can help reduce the emotional intensity connected to traumatic memories. Many clients seek EMDR when they feel stuck, triggered, or logically understand that they are safe but still feel activated in their body.
Trauma Therapy for Children, Teens, and Adults
Trauma can affect people differently depending on age, development, and life experience. Children may show trauma through sleep problems, clinginess, behavior changes, irritability, regression, anxiety, or difficulty separating from caregivers. Teens may experience mood changes, withdrawal, anger, panic, school difficulties, self-blame, or feeling disconnected. Adults may struggle with anxiety, depression, relationship patterns, parenting stress, emotional numbness, or feeling constantly responsible or unsafe.
Aspire Counseling Group offers child therapy, teen therapy, and individual therapy for trauma and PTSD, as well as support for families when trauma affects communication, routines, or relationships at home.
Healing Is Possible
Trauma can make life feel smaller, more guarded, or more difficult to enjoy. It can affect how you see yourself, how you relate to others, and how safe you feel in your own body. But trauma does not have to define your future.
Healing does not mean pretending the past did not happen. It means learning how to carry your experiences differently, with more support, more choice, and less fear. Therapy can help you move toward safety, connection, confidence, and a deeper sense of control in your life.
Trauma and PTSD Therapy in Arcadia and Online Across California
Aspire Counseling Group provides trauma and PTSD therapy in Arcadia, CA and online therapy across California. Our office serves clients from Arcadia, Pasadena, San Marino, Monrovia, Sierra Madre, Temple City, and the surrounding San Gabriel Valley.
You do not need to figure everything out before reaching out. Our care coordinator will listen to your concerns, answer your questions, and help connect you with a therapist who can support your specific needs.
Getting Started Is Simple
1. Reach out
Call, text, or request an appointment online.
2. We help match you with a therapist
Our care coordinator will listen to your concerns and help connect you with a therapist who fits your needs, preferences, and schedule.
3. Begin therapy with support
Your therapist will work with you at a pace that feels safe and manageable, helping you build tools for relief, regulation, and healing.
Ready to Take the Next Step?
Taking the first step can feel difficult, especially when trauma has made it hard to feel safe, trust others, or talk about what happened. We make it easier to get started.
Call or text (626) 639-8844 or schedule an appointment online. We’ll help connect you with a trauma therapist who can support your needs and help you begin moving forward with more safety, clarity, and hope.