Trauma has a way of staying with you long after the event itself has passed showing up in your body, your thoughts, your relationships, and the way you move through the world every single day. Whether your trauma is recent or rooted deep in your past, its impact is real, valid, and absolutely deserving of professional care and compassion.
At Tri-State Psychotherapy Group, our trauma-informed therapists provide a safe, structured, and deeply compassionate space to process what you have been through helping you release the grip of the past and step into a present and future that feel genuinely yours again.
When traumatic memories keep pulling you back no matter how hard you try to move forward, our trauma-informed therapists provide the specialized support you need to finally process the past and reclaim your present.
When trauma has left you feeling disconnected, hypervigilant, or unable to feel at ease in your own skin, we help you rebuild a sense of safety and calm within yourself through compassionate, body-informed trauma care.
When the weight of your trauma feels too heavy and too private to share with anyone in your life, our therapists are here to hold that weight with you with complete confidentiality, zero judgment, and genuine understanding.
Trauma rewires the brain and nervous system in profound ways creating patterns of hypervigilance, avoidance, emotional dysregulation, and disconnection that can persist for years or even decades after the traumatic event. Left unaddressed, these patterns can quietly shape every aspect of your life, from your closest relationships to your sense of self and your ability to feel safe in the world.
At Tri-State Psychotherapy Group, we approach trauma treatment with the depth, care, and expertise it deserves. Our therapists are trained in multiple evidence-based trauma modalities and understand that trauma is held not just in the mind but in the body as well. This holistic understanding informs every aspect of our approach ensuring that treatment addresses the full impact of trauma rather than just its surface-level symptoms.
Healing from trauma does not mean forgetting what happened or pretending it did not affect you. It means processing your experiences in a way that reduces their power over your present life, rebuilding your sense of safety and trust, and reclaiming the parts of yourself that trauma took away. That kind of healing is possible. And at Tri-State Psychotherapy Group, it is exactly what we are here to help you achieve.
Beginning trauma therapy requires courage and at Tri-State Psychotherapy Group, we honor that courage from the very first moment you reach out. Our trauma-informed therapists understand that healing from trauma is not linear, not rushed, and never one-size-fits-all. We meet you exactly where you are, with patience, sensitivity, and an unwavering commitment to your safety and wellbeing throughout the entire process.
Your therapist will begin by building a foundation of trust and safety before ever diving into the details of your traumatic experiences. This is intentional. Trauma therapy that moves too fast can be retraumatizing and that is the last thing we want for you. We follow a carefully structured, phase-based approach to trauma treatment that prioritizes your stability and sense of safety above all else.
Once a strong therapeutic foundation has been established, your therapist will guide you through the process of processing and integrating your traumatic memories using evidence-based approaches including Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT), Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), somatic-informed techniques, and narrative therapy. These approaches are proven to reduce the emotional intensity of traumatic memories and help you make meaning of your experiences in a way that supports healing rather than harm.
We offer both in-person sessions at our New York and Massachusetts locations and secure telehealth appointments, ensuring that geography and scheduling never stand between you and the trauma support you deserve. No matter how long you have been carrying what you carry, it is never too late to begin healing.