When Grief Overwhelms: Effective Interventions for Healing Loss

Grief is a universal response to loss, yet its intensity and duration vary widely. In therapy, we differentiate between normal bereavement which are marked by waves of sadness that gradually lessen and complicated grief, where symptoms persist beyond six months and interfere with daily functioning. 

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Trauma Therapy for Survivors: Integrating EMDR, Somatic, and Cognitive Approaches

Surviving trauma can leave a lasting imprint. In our trauma counseling work, we take a gentle, whole-person approach, combining therapies that support both mind and body. This might include EMDR, somatic practices, and cognitive techniques, each chosen and paced in a way that feels safe for you.

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Integrative Trauma Therapy: Combining EMDR, IFS, and Somatic Approaches

Complex trauma often benefits from more than one therapeutic approach. In integrative trauma therapy, we bring together EMDR to help process and reframe painful memories, Internal Family Systems (IFS) to work with the different parts of the self that carry trauma’s impact, and somatic techniques to restore a sense of safety and regulation in the body. Blending these methods allows us to address the emotional, cognitive, and physical layers of trauma in a way that feels cohesive and tailored to each person’s healing process.

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