What is a Trauma-Informed Approach to Therapy?

A trauma-informed approach to therapy acknowledges the widespread impact of trauma and understands the potential paths for recovery.


At Your Therapy SA, being trauma-informed means that we recognize the signs and symptoms of trauma in both adults and children, integrating this knowledge into our therapy practices. This approach ensures that every interaction is grounded in an understanding of trauma's effects and aims to avoid re-traumatization.

We focus on creating a safe, supportive, and collaborative therapeutic environment where individuals feel understood and empowered. Our therapists are trained to be sensitive to the needs and histories of those we serve, ensuring that our care is respectful, evidence-based, and tailored to support healing and resilience.

Whether providing therapy for adults or children, our trauma-informed care is designed to address the whole person, considering past trauma and its influence on the individual's current well-being.

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