Experiencing the steps of recovery from Trauma Therapy can be distressing, motivating, upsetting, or uplifting. Since trauma is typically the result of a life threatening or distressing event in which a person feels severely threatened emotionally, psychologically, or physically, all of these responses are normal. Everyone’s reaction may be different and okay. Traumatic events can cause Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, anxiety and other psychological issues that can greatly hinder the ability to enjoy life. Acknowledging your psychological response to the steps of recovery can allow you to harness your emotions’ energy and, with the help of 11th Hour Trauma Retreat, begin to live normally.
Intensive Trauma Therapy is approximately 9-12 months of therapy compacted in a one to two week long therapy workshop. During the process, 11th Hour Trauma Retreat focuses on healing the symptoms of post traumatic stress disorder and trauma. Results normally achieved from months or years of therapy can be seen in small fraction of the time and can produce life-long results. Because of the fast pace of the intensive therapy, clients who would not normally have access to 11th Hour Trauma Retreat because of geographical restrictions, are able to travel to her practice to complete the therapy. This is great alternative for clients who desperately need help with trauma but don’t respond well to psychiatric hospitals or lack access to quality therapy in their area.
Using animals as a therapy aid is proven to boost the Oxytocin in the body and helps clients feel happy and trusting. Interacting with animals can in turn make speaking to a therapist more comfortable. 11th Hour Trauma Retreat uses animal therapy to help clients suffering from emotional and behavioral problems, depression, substance abuse and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Eyr is 11th Hour Trauma Retreat's current service animal, and is always (very) willing to help!
Experiencing the steps of recovery from Trauma Therapy can be distressing, motivating, upsetting, or uplifting. Since trauma is typically the result of a life threatening or distressing event in which a person feels severely threatened emotionally, psychologically, or physically, all of these responses are normal. Everyone’s reaction may be different and okay. Traumatic events can cause Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, anxiety and other psychological issues that can greatly hinder the ability to enjoy life. Acknowledging your psychological response to the steps of recovery can allow you to harness your emotions’ energy and, with the help of 11th Hour Trauma Retreat, begin to live normally.