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Our empathetic team is dedicated to providing specialized trauma treatment in Utah.
We understand how trauma can affect every part of your life, physically, mentally, and spiritually. That’s why our trauma-informed care focuses on healing the whole person, not just the symptoms.
Our programs for PTSD and complex trauma combine proven therapies with integrated wellness activities that help release trauma stored in the body and reset the nervous system.
Healing from trauma requires more than talking about it — it requires a comprehensive, whole-person approach.
We use clinically proven trauma therapies to help you safely process and reframe traumatic experiences:
Trauma is stored in the body, not just the mind. We incorporate therapies that help regulate your nervous system and release stored stress:
We address the physical and biological impact of trauma to support full recovery:
Support your body’s natural healing with targeted nutritional strategies, including gut microbiota restoration, holistic nutrition plans, and IV therapies designed to replenish nutrients and promote overall wellness.
Regulate your body’s rhythms and restore restorative sleep through evidence-based lifestyle strategies that reduce stress and strengthen emotional stability.
Release trauma stored in the body through guided movement, dance, and music therapy, while engaging in creative activities like art sessions, outdoor nature experiences, and reflective break rooms.
Personalized care that addresses how your genetics, diet, hormones, and environment impact trauma recovery.
For individuals with complex or treatment-resistant trauma, our advanced therapies combine clinical precision with deep nervous system healing.
Process and reframe traumatic memories safely, reducing emotional intensity and intrusive symptoms
Achieve rapid relief from persistent trauma patterns through guided visualization and imagery rescripting.
Support neural rewiring and emotional breakthroughs for treatment-resistant trauma in a medically supervised environment.
Trauma therapy is a category of mental health treatment specifically designed to help individuals process and heal from traumatic experiences. Unlike general talk therapy, trauma therapy uses specialized modalities — such as EMDR, brainspotting, somatic approaches, and ART — that work at the level of the nervous system to process the emotional and physiological imprint of trauma. Treatment is paced according to the individual’s window of tolerance to prevent retraumatization. |
Maple Mountain Mental Health and Wellness treats a wide range of trauma types including childhood abuse and neglect, complex trauma and C-PTSD, relationship trauma, sexual assault, combat trauma, traumatic loss, and trauma resulting from addiction and its consequences.
MMR’s trauma-informed residential program addresses both acute trauma and the deeply embedded patterns of complex, developmental trauma.
The duration of trauma therapy in a residential setting depends on the complexity and severity of the trauma, the presence of co-occurring conditions, and individual treatment response.
A standard residential stay of 30 to 90 days provides a strong foundation for trauma stabilization and initial processing, but ongoing outpatient trauma therapy following discharge is typically recommended — particularly for individuals with complex or developmental trauma histories.
Trauma processing can temporarily intensify symptoms as traumatic memories are accessed and worked through — this is a normal part of the healing process.
Skilled trauma therapists use titrated, paced approaches to keep clients within their window of tolerance, preventing flooding or retraumatization.
The residential setting at Maple Mountain Mental Health and Wellness provides 24/7 clinical support to manage any destabilization that occurs during active trauma processing.
Trauma therapy and PTSD treatment overlap significantly, but they are not identical in scope. PTSD treatment targets the specific diagnostic criteria of PTSD — intrusion, avoidance, hyperarousal.
Trauma therapy is a broader framework that addresses the full spectrum of trauma responses, including complex trauma and subclinical presentations that significantly impair functioning even without meeting formal PTSD criteria.
Most PTSD treatment incorporates trauma therapy modalities.
Yes. Trauma therapy is a core component of Maple Mountain Mental Health and Wellness’s residential program in Mapleton, Utah. MMR offers EMDR, brainspotting, ART, somatic work, and trauma-focused individual counseling — delivered within a structured residential setting with two individual therapy sessions per week. MMR treats both PTSD and complex trauma and accepts most major insurance plans.
We work with you to address the individual and collective impacts of trauma. Contact our admissions team today to regain control and break the cycle.