Compassionate, Evidence-Based Care to Address Trauma

Why Trauma-Informed Therapy Is Critical in Addiction Recovery
Many individuals battling addiction have experienced traumatic events, whether they recognize their effects or not. Trauma can leave lasting emotional, mental, and physical scars, influencing behaviors and coping mechanisms. Our trauma-informed approach entails:
- Acknowledging the connection between trauma and addiction.
- Providing a safe and supportive environment for healing.
- Helping individuals uncover and address the root causes of their addiction.
Understanding Trauma and Its Role in Addiction
What is Trauma?
Trauma occurs when an overwhelming or threatening life-event leaves a long-term negative impact on an individual’s sense of safety and ability to cope. This could include:
- Childhood neglect or abuse.
- Combat or service-related experiences.
- Divorce, abandonment, or loss.
- Sudden life changes or catastrophic events.
For many, trauma contributes to self-medicating with drugs or alcohol to numb negative emotions or prove an escape from memories that cause distress.
Signs and Symptoms of Trauma
Trauma manifests uniquely in every individual. While some may not display physical symptoms, others experience emotional and behavioral changes, including:
- Shock, denial, or numbness.
- Anxiety, depression, or irritability.
- Difficulty trusting others.
- Using substances to manage emotional pain.
Ignoring these symptoms often exacerbates trauma symptoms, making professional care the best course of action for recovery.

How Trauma-Informed Therapy Works
A trauma-informed therapy program recognizes the importance of addressing both addiction and underlying trauma. Key principles include:
- Safety: Creating a secure and welcoming environment to foster trust.
- Empowerment: Involving individuals in their treatment decisions and providing strategies to restore a sense of control.
- Support: Building a network of care that promotes healing and reduces feelings of isolation.
Why Choose Our Trauma-Informed Therapy Program?
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
To reframe negative thought patterns and behaviors.
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
To manage intense emotions and build resilience.
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)
To process and alleviate the effects of traumatic memories.
Healing from Trauma and Addiction Together
We recognize that healing trauma is a vital step in achieving lasting sobriety. By addressing past experiences and providing the tools to navigate challenges, our trauma-informed care helps individuals:
- Break free from the cycle of addiction.
- Develop healthier coping mechanisms.
- Build a future filled with hope and purpose.

Take the First Step Toward Recovery
You don’t have to face your trauma or addiction alone. At Trinity River Recovery, we’re here to support you every step of the way. Rediscover your strength, resilience, and potential with trauma-informed therapy at Trinity River Recovery.