Trauma therapy is a type of psychotherapy that helps people who have experienced traumatic events to better process the experience and learn how to cope with the after-effects. It can be used to reduce symptoms of depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). People who have experienced physical or sexual violence, natural disasters, or other traumatic events can benefit from trauma therapy.
In trauma therapy sessions, therapists help clients identify their feelings about the event and explore how it has affected them. This allows them to gain insight into their reactions as well as develop coping skills for dealing with difficult emotions that arise from the trauma. It also gives clients an opportunity to learn more about themselves and make changes in their lives in order to better manage any lingering effects from the experience.
The goal of trauma therapy is not only for clients to become aware of their feelings but also for them to gain greater control over their thoughts and behaviors in order to lead healthier lives. Through this process, they can become more resilient when faced with similar challenges in the future.