TREAMENT FOR TRAUMA DISORDERS
Trauma disorders develop after exposure to events that overwhelm the nervous system’s ability to cope. These experiences may involve actual or threatened harm, chronic stress, or repeated emotional injury, and they can fundamentally alter how the brain processes safety, memory, and emotion.
Conditions such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), acute stress disorder, and complex PTSD (C-PTSD) can disrupt sleep, mood, relationships, and daily functioning. Without treatment, trauma responses often persist long after the original event has passed.
How We Treat Trauma Disorders
Effective trauma treatment focuses on restoring a sense of safety while helping the brain and body relearn how to respond to stress. At Enterhealth, trauma care is structured, evidence-based, and paced to the individual—not forced or retraumatizing.
Treatment addresses both the psychological and physiological effects of trauma, recognizing that trauma lives in the nervous system as much as in memory.
Comprehensive Assessment & Individualized Treatment
Every patient begins with a comprehensive clinical assessment that evaluates trauma history, symptom patterns, co-occurring mental health conditions, and functional impairment.
This process allows our clinical team to develop a personalized trauma treatment plan that may evolve as stability improves and deeper work becomes appropriate.
Trauma-Informed Care
All trauma treatment at Enterhealth is grounded in trauma-informed principles:
- Emotional and physical safety
- Trust and transparency
- Patient choice and collaboration
- Empowerment and autonomy
This approach minimizes the risk of re-traumatization and supports long-term healing.
Evidence-Based Trauma Therapies
Trauma treatment may include:
- Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT)
- Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)
- Individual psychotherapy
- Group therapy focused on stabilization and processing
- Mindfulness-based interventions
Therapies are selected based on readiness, symptom severity, and clinical need.
Mind-Body Regulation & Coping Skills
Because trauma affects the nervous system, treatment also emphasizes regulation skills, including grounding techniques, stress reduction strategies, and body-based awareness to improve emotional control and resilience.
Levels of Care
Trauma treatment is available through:
- Residential mental health treatment for individuals requiring immersive support.
- Outpatient mental health treatment for those able to maintain daily responsibilities.
Care level is determined through clinical assessment and adjusted as progress is made.
Take the First Step,
We’ll Walk With You.
Start with a free, confidential consultation with a licensed clinician. We’ll help you find the right level of care, identify your core needs, and build a personalized outpatient plan that supports whole-person wellness.
Take the First Step,
We’ll Walk With You.
Start with a free, confidential consultation with a licensed clinician. We’ll help you find the right level of care, identify your core needs, and build a personalized outpatient plan that supports whole-person wellness.