Trauma Treatment in Utah

Maple Mountain Wellness

The Impact of Trauma

Our empathetic team is dedicated to providing specialized trauma treatment in Utah, offering support to our clients and their families on their healing journey. The effects of unresolved trauma can create obstacles in managing day-to-day tasks, maintaining relationships, securing employment, and lead to addiction.

Our trauma-informed therapists in Utah provide compassionate care designed to foster healing. Recognizing the complexity of trauma, we tailor our approach with a range of therapy modalities, aiming to meet your unique healing needs.

Our Approach: Healing The Root of Trauma

Trauma is complicated, many symptoms overlap with other physical and mental health conditions, making it difficult to recognize and treat. Our team at Maple Mountain Wellness will learn your story and help you heal the root of your trauma. 

Effects of Trauma

Research shows trauma can make you sick, depressed, and even shorten your lifespan. Trauma can present in a number of ways that can disrupt your daily life:

  • Strained relationships 
  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Anger, violence or aggression
  • Decreased performance in school or work

Recognize Signs of Trauma

The quicker you recognize the warning signs, the quicker you can get support. Signs of trauma include: 

  • Excessive shame or guilt
  • Flashbacks, or nightmares
  • Gastrointestinal problems
  • Headaches, muscle or joint pain
  • Drug or alcohol abuse
  • Self-harm or suicidal thoughts 
  • Low-impulse control
  • Inflammation
  • Chronic illness or autoimmune disease
  • Intense fear or anxiety 
  • Depression
  • Sleep disturbances (insomnia or excessive fatigue) 

Our Treatment Modalities for Trauma

We offer a variety of comprehensive treatment modalities designed to address the effects of trauma: 

Individual Therapy: One-on-one therapy with a licensed, trauma-informed counselor. You will learn to understand your trauma, and build healthy coping strategies to manage symptoms. 

Group Therapy: Connect with others who have gone through traumatic experiences. This is the perfect time to both learn and share healthy coping skills.  

Neurofeedback: A form of biofeedback used to measure brain activity. This can help train the brain to function properly and work through emotional distress caused by trauma. 

Workbooks: Activities and workbooks designed to help you understand your trauma and develop healthy coping skills. 

Our Integrative Medicine Approach

Our integrative medicine services are designed to treat the whole-body and heal the body-mind connection. We offer a variety of alternative treatments to help heal the root of trauma:

Amino Acid Therapy: The building blocks of protein—these can improve mood, sleep, and anxiety.  

Genetic Testing: This helps us identify which medication or nutrient supplements will be most effective for your treatment. 

Nutritional Supplements: Dietary supplements to support your brain and body during your healing journey.

If you are interested in our trauma treatment program, please get in touch with our admissions team. We will happily answer any questions and help determine if our program suits you.

FAQ

What are the symptoms of trauma?

Trauma is complex, and may present differently in individuals. Some common signs of trauma may include: 

  • Excessive shame or guilt
  • Flashbacks, or nightmares
  • Gastrointestinal problems
  • Headaches, muscle or joint pain
  • Drug or alcohol abuse
  • Self-harm or suicidal thoughts 
  • Intense fear or anxiety 
  • Depression

Trauma puts the nervous system into overdrive and can cause inflammation throughout the body. It can increase the risk of co-occurring mental health problems, drug abuse, and even physical health problems such as autoimmune or cardiovascular disease. 

Maple Mountain Wellness provides a number of treatment options for trauma including both conventional therapies and integrative medicine approaches. Some of these include individual therapy such as CBT, group therapy, neurofeedback and more. 

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