Trauma Therapy in Coventry & Online
Release the weight of the past. Feel grounded in the present. Move forward with strength.
Trauma isn’t just about what happened to you — it’s about what happens inside of you as a result.
Trauma can leave deep marks on the mind and body. You might feel constantly on edge, disconnected, or weighed down by memories you wish you could forget. Triggers can pull you back into the past, even when you know you’re safe now.
But trauma doesn’t have to define you. With the right support, healing is possible.
Is Trauma Therapy Right for You?
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Trauma doesn’t always look obvious. It can show up in ways like:
Flashbacks, intrusive thoughts, or nightmares
Feeling numb, detached, or “not fully here”
Anxiety, panic, or sudden waves of fear
Shame, guilt, or self-blame
Avoiding reminders of the past
Irritability, anger, or feeling constantly on edge
Struggling with sleep, concentration, or chronic stress in the body
Physical symptoms like tension, headaches, or stomach issues
Coping through overwork, perfectionism, substances, or people-pleasing
These are not flaws or weaknesses — they are survival strategies your nervous system developed to keep you safe. Trauma therapy helps you move from surviving to living.
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PTSD & Complex PTSD
Childhood neglect
Emotional, physical, or sexual abuse
Grief and loss
Anxiety and panic attacks
Depression and low self-esteem
Relationship wounds and attachment difficulties
Burnout, stress, or perfectionism
Chronic shame, guilt, or anger
Sleep problems, nightmares, or body-based stress
And more…
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I draw on evidence-based methods, including:
EMDR Therapy – to reprocess traumatic memories so they no longer carry the same emotional charge.
Counselling – a safe, compassionate space to explore your story and feelings at your pace.
NLP Tools – practical techniques to shift unhelpful patterns and support confidence and calm.
Coaching Approaches – for those ready to move beyond healing into growth, clarity, and purpose.
Every session is shaped around you: your needs, your pace, your goals.
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Case Story 1 – Work-Related Trauma
David (not their real name) experienced a serious incident at work that left him constantly on edge. Loud noises triggered flashbacks, and he coped by overworking and avoiding social situations — anything to keep his mind distracted. On the surface, he looked “high-functioning,” but inside he felt exhausted and unsafe.
In therapy, we used EMDR to process the traumatic event while also introducing practical grounding tools to manage stress day to day. Over time, the memories lost their intensity. David was able to return to work with more confidence and began setting healthier boundaries, breaking the cycle of avoidance and overwork.
Case Story 2 – Childhood Trauma (CPTSD)
Amira (not their real name) grew up in a household where emotional neglect and constant criticism left her believing she was “never good enough.” As an adult, this showed up as perfectionism, people-pleasing, and difficulty trusting others. Her coping was to keep everyone happy at all costs — even if it meant ignoring her own needs.
Through an integrative approach, we combined counselling and EMDR to gently reprocess painful childhood memories and the negative self-beliefs linked to them. Amira began to see herself not as “unworthy,” but as resilient. She slowly practiced setting boundaries and, for the first time, started to pursue her own passions without crippling guilt.
Case Story 3 – Sexual Abuse
Leah (not their real name) experienced sexual abuse in her teens and carried deep shame for years. Her coping strategy was to numb — through alcohol, overexercising, and shutting down emotionally in relationships. Intimacy felt unsafe, yet she longed for connection.
In therapy, EMDR helped her process the traumatic memories so they no longer held the same emotional charge. Alongside this, we worked on self-compassion and rebuilding trust in her body through gentle grounding and mindfulness practices. Over time, Leah reported feeling less shame, more present in her relationships, and able to connect without fear taking over.
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What exactly is trauma therapy?
Trauma therapy is a specialised approach to help you safely process overwhelming experiences from the past. It recognises that trauma affects both mind and body, and works to restore a sense of safety, resilience, and control in your life.Do I have to talk about all the details of what happened?
Not at all. Many clients worry they’ll have to retell their entire story. With approaches like EMDR, we don’t need all the details to help your brain reprocess the memory. You share only what feels comfortable and safe.How long does trauma therapy take?
Everyone’s journey is different. Some people notice changes in just a few sessions, while deeper or long-standing trauma may take longer. We’ll always go at your pace — there’s no pressure or rush.What if I get overwhelmed during a session?
That’s a common fear. Part of the process is learning stabilisation techniques before we begin trauma processing. You’ll have tools to ground yourself, and I’ll guide you gently so you feel safe and supported throughout.Can trauma therapy help if I feel numb or can’t remember much?
Yes. Trauma can sometimes block memory or shut down emotions as a survival response. Therapy helps to gently reconnect with your inner experience at a pace that feels manageable. You don’t need clear memories for healing to begin.Is EMDR the only method you use?
No — I take an integrative approach. EMDR is powerful, but I also draw on counselling, coaching, and practical tools for daily life. This means we can work on both the roots of trauma and your day-to-day wellbeing.How do I know if trauma therapy is right for me?
It may be especially helpful if you:Feel stuck in patterns you can’t shift.
React strongly to triggers that “don’t make sense.”
Long to feel calmer, lighter, and more present.
The best way to know is to try a free discovery call, where we can talk through your needs and see if it feels like a good fit.
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Trauma therapy may be right for you if you…
Feel stuck in patterns you can’t shift, no matter how hard you try.
Find yourself reacting strongly to triggers that “don’t make sense.”
Long to feel calmer, lighter, and more in control of your life.
Want to heal not just the symptoms, but the deeper roots.
My approach is grounded in the understanding that trauma is not just a “mental health issue” — it’s a whole-body response. That means healing has to involve both mind and body.
Here’s what you can expect when working with me:
A pace that feels safe — you are always in control of the process.
Practical tools alongside therapy — so you leave each session with strategies you can use right away.
An integrative approach — we work on healing the past while building resilience for your future.
A safe, compassionate space — clients often tell me they feel truly seen, heard, and accepted in our sessions — sometimes for the first time.
I also offer a free consultation where we can explore your situation, answer any questions, and see whether trauma therapy feels like the right fit for you.
📞 Book your free call today — and take the first step toward calm, clarity, and lasting change.
Therapies & Approaches I Offer
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EMDR Therapy
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Counselling
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Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP)
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Life Coaching