Traumatic experiences can make addiction recovery harder, but healing is possible. At Rebuilding Recovery Center, we offer personalized and supportive trauma counseling to help you move forward.
Trauma and addiction often go together. People may use drugs or alcohol to cope with painful memories or feelings. During the COVID-19 pandemic, about 15% of the general population developed PTSD, showing just how common trauma can be in times of crisis. It changes how your brain deals with stress, making substance use a tempting way to relieve emotional pain. Without addressing trauma, recovery becomes much more challenging, as unresolved emotional pain often resurfaces and complicates progress.
Trauma is an emotional reaction to very upsetting events like abuse, violence, or accidents. It can affect your emotions and daily life for a long time if untreated. Trauma can cause deep emotional wounds that influence how you see yourself and others. Even events you might not immediately think of as traumatic can have lasting effects, especially if they make you feel unsafe or powerless.
When trauma isn’t treated, people may turn to drugs or alcohol to ease their pain. People with PTSD are between 2 and 6 times more likely to also have a substance use disorder, making trauma recovery a key part of addiction treatment. Trauma and substance use often form a cycle where each worsens the other, highlighting the need for treatment that addresses both issues together.
At Rebuilding Recovery, we offer highly personal trauma counseling. Our caring staff uses proven methods to treat your trauma and addiction together. We pay careful attention to your unique experiences, providing the extra care needed to support lasting healing.
At Rebuilding Recovery, our therapies specifically address trauma’s impact on addiction. Our therapists have extensive training to ensure every session feels safe and comfortable. You can choose to join supportive group sessions to share and connect with others or opt for individual sessions for private, focused healing. Each therapy we offer is thoughtfully designed to gently help you heal emotional wounds and build strength for recovery.
Didactic therapy teaches you clearly about trauma and coping skills, helping you manage triggers.
Narrative therapy helps you reshape trauma experiences into positive stories, boosting your emotional healing.
Experiential therapy uses activities like mindfulness to safely explore your traumatic feelings.
Expressive arts therapy uses creativity to help process emotions, lowering stress and anxiety.
Holistic treatments like yoga help restore emotional balance, easing trauma symptoms.
Family therapy helps rebuild relationships damaged by trauma, creating stronger support.
At Rebuilding Recovery, we give compassionate, personalized care. Our unique approach blends proven therapies with a genuine warmth that makes you feel valued and understood.
We have different levels of care to match your recovery needs and schedule. Our programs are designed to give you exactly the support you need at each stage, whether you’re just beginning therapy or moving forward in recovery.
Our day program provides structured trauma counseling to help you quickly build coping skills.
Half-day treatment gives you trauma counseling while you handle daily tasks.
We offer online trauma therapy sessions so you can easily get help from home.
Starting recovery can be challenging, but you don’t have to do it alone. At Rebuilding Recovery, we’re here to help you heal from trauma and create the stable, hopeful future you deserve. Reach out today to begin your personalized recovery plan, and let’s rebuild your life together.
Trauma therapy directly targets healing from past traumatic experiences. It specifically helps you face and gently process trauma to ease emotional pain and its lasting effects.
We support healing from PTSD, complex trauma, childhood trauma, abuse-related trauma, and trauma connected to addiction. Our therapists tailor their approach to your unique trauma history.
If past trauma continues to affect your emotions, relationships, or addiction recovery, trauma therapy can offer relief and help you find clarity and balance again.
Outpatient trauma therapy means attending therapy sessions regularly without needing overnight stays. It offers flexibility, allowing you to maintain your daily routines and responsibilities.
Common signs include anxiety, depression, mood swings, intense reactions, trouble sleeping, flashbacks, feeling numb, and difficulty trusting others. If these symptoms feel familiar, trauma counseling can help you find relief.
Support them by listening without judgment, encouraging professional help, being patient with their healing process, and learning more about PTSD. Showing understanding and patience makes a big difference in their recovery.