What Trauma Can Look Like in Everyday Life

Living with the effects of trauma or PTSD? Our Kingswood psychologists help Colyton adults process difficult experiences and find relief. Medicare rebates available.

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What Trauma Can Look Like in Everyday Life

Trauma can change how you experience the world. If you're a Colyton adult living with flashbacks, nightmares, emotional numbness, or a persistent sense of being on guard, these are signs that your brain is still trying to process something it wasn't able to at the time.

Unwanted images or sensations related to traumatic events

Avoiding conversations, places, or activities connected to what happened

Feeling cut off from others or unable to experience positive emotions

Physical tension, jumpiness, or an exaggerated startle response

Difficulty sleeping, concentrating, or feeling present in the moment

Guilt, shame, or self-blame connected to the traumatic experience

Healing from trauma is possible. With the right therapeutic support, the intensity of these symptoms can decrease significantly, and you can start to feel safe and present in your own life again.

How We Help At Unbound Minds

Our trauma-informed psychologists use evidence-based approaches like EMDR and trauma-focused CBT. We work at your pace, in a safe and controlled environment.

1. Book with us

Our client care team will match you with the right psychologist at our Kingswood clinic, just 10 min from Colyton.

2. Get a GP referral

Ask your GP for a Mental Health Treatment Plan and referral. This unlocks Medicare rebates for up to 10 sessions per calendar year.

3. Building safety first

Using evidence-based techniques, you'll gradually process the traumatic memories in a way that reduces their intensity and allows you to move forward with your life.

3. Building safety first

Using evidence-based techniques, you'll gradually process the traumatic memories in a way that reduces their intensity and allows you to move forward with your life.

10 min
from Colyton to our Kingswood clinic
32+
employed psychologists on our team

Common Questions

Questions Colyton adults ask about trauma and PTSD therapy.

Do I have to talk about what happened in detail?

Not necessarily, and not right away. Some trauma therapies like EMDR don't require you to describe the event in detail. Your psychologist will explain the options and let you choose an approach that feels manageable. You're always in control of the pace.

What's the difference between trauma and PTSD?

Trauma refers to the experience itself. PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder) is a specific diagnosis given when trauma symptoms persist and significantly affect your daily functioning. You don't need a formal PTSD diagnosis to benefit from trauma-focused therapy.

Will therapy make me feel worse before I feel better?

It's possible to experience some temporary discomfort as you begin to process difficult memories. However, a skilled trauma therapist will pace the work carefully and equip you with coping strategies before any trauma processing begins. The goal is always progress, not overwhelm.

How long does trauma therapy take?

It varies depending on the nature and complexity of the trauma. Single-incident trauma may respond to treatment within eight to twelve sessions. Complex or repeated trauma often requires longer support. Your psychologist will discuss realistic timelines with you.

What is EMDR?

EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing) is an evidence-based therapy that helps your brain reprocess traumatic memories so they no longer trigger intense emotional and physical reactions. It's one of the most effective treatments for trauma and PTSD available.

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