By Melissa DeGeso-Jones, Psy.D. Licensed Psychologist

Trauma-informed therapy focuses on helping you to develop a better understanding for how the strategies used to cope with the trauma were effective in the past are no longer adaptive in the present.

There is an infliction of powerlessness that is natural within trauma whereby you are forced to accommodate to extreme circumstances. Trauma can overwhelm your capacity to cope and it can make it harder to think rationally. The meanings you assign to the trauma and all things associated with it, contributes significantly to your post traumatic functioning.
Have you or someone you care about ever experienced a traumatic event? After it happened, did you wonder, “why me?”
Did you feel ashamed, humiliated, betrayed?
 Did you experienced a sense of guilt or a need for silence afterward?
 Did others blame you or did you blame yourself for what happened?
 Did you become suspicious of others, mistrusting their intentions or feel the need to always be on guard?
Are you afraid that if you tell someone else what has happened to you they might think you are crazy, lying, or somehow responsible for what happened?
These are some of the common experiences that underlie post traumatic symptoms. To focus treatment only the associated symptoms like inattention, depression, anxiety or relationship problems, never treats the source. If you are interested in learning more about becoming trauma-informed please contact Dr. DeGeso-Jones at Rice Psychology Group.

