Sexual assault studies (National Sexual Violence Resource Center, NSVRC 2015) suggest that nearly one in 5 women and and one in 71 men will have experienced rape or attempted rape in their lifetime; furthermore, one of 4 girls and one of 6 boys will be sexually abused before they turn 18 years old; and one…
Category: Trauma therapy
Treatment for Anxiety in Los Angeles
While it is perfectly reasonable for all of us to feel some unease and anxiety throughout our lives, there is no reason why these feelings should dominate your life in any way. No one likes the feeling of anxiousness overwhelming them at different moments during the day to the point where it takes over their…
Alternative Methods Can Work in Mental Health Treatment
The approach to helping someone with mental health issues has changed drastically over the years. Sadly, we live in a time today where it is all too common for doctors and specialists to immediately turn to the use of prescription or over-the-counter medications as a way of dealing with mental health disorders. In some cases…
Reclaim Your Life through Trauma Therapy in Sherman Oaks
Trauma is an all-too-real experience for many people today and can cause severe emotional, psychological, and physical problems. Traumatic experiences can range widely and can occur at any time in your life. You may even have had a traumatic experience from years ago that you have long suppressed that is negatively impacting your life today….
Trauma Therapy in Los Angeles Treatments
At our trauma therapy in Los Angeles center, we treat many different kinds of ailments, negative patterns and problems. However, we’ve found that there are many kinds of problems that people don’t know that we treat. For example, most assume that we treat addiction and depression, but they don’t know about other ailments we treat, such…
Beyond Trauma Treatment in Sherman Oaks
Here at the “Trauma and Beyond Center,” we get many questions asking something like: “what does beyond mean?” The truth is that, for us, “beyond” has multiple meanings. The first, simplest and most direct meaning is that we help our patients to move beyond trauma and its symptoms. “Moving beyond” doesn’t just mean that our…