Natural Trauma Support
Trauma is complex and needs to be treated with compassion and care. It can profoundly affect a person’s mental and physical well-being. It can stem from events, such as accidents, emotional abuse, natural disasters, or personal assaults. If you have experienced trauma you may face challenges including anxiety, depression, and flashbacks. Each person’s journey through trauma is unique, and understanding your experiences is crucial. Our goal at Blossom Natural Health is to help you process your feelings, find relief from symptoms and develop strategies that help you to regain a sense of control and peace in your life.. When working with trauma we look to work alongside other support organisations to ensure that your safety is always prioritised, we use gentle supportive therapies like Craniosacral therapy and SomatoEmotional release
Children
Early Trauma can significantly impact a child’s development, this can lead to long-term effects on their physical and mental health. Children may struggle with:
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Difficulties in forming healthy relationships
- Non-productive self-regulating behaviours like risk-taking or self-harm
At Blossom Natural Health we understand that working with childhood trauma is very sensitive and safety is paramount. Building trust and ensuring that your child feels empowered is the most important part of this process. We will never push your child to a place where they feel uncomfortable, we recommend that a strong group of therapists, teachers, Health Care professionals and supportive family are also involved in their support.
Treatments that we may use include:
Young Adults
Trauma in young adults can arise from a single distressing event or a series of adverse experiences. It can significantly impact their mental health, leading to conditions such as:
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
- Feelings of helplessness, fear, and emotional numbness
- Physical issues like sleep disturbances and chronic pain
Treatments that we may use include:
Adults
Trauma in adults can stem from various distressing experiences, such as accidents, natural disasters, or physical or emotional abuse. It often leads to significant emotional and psychological challenges, including:
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
- Symptoms like flashbacks, nightmares, and severe emotional distress
- Physical health issues like chronic pain, auto-immune issues, or sleep disturbances
It is important to understand that witnessing a traumatic event can also lead to a person struggling with their mental health. Witnessing trauma is less understood in the mainstream media but still requires support and compassion.