Trauma Therapy in Ontario

Trauma Therapy in Ontario

You may be functioning on the outside—but inside, something doesn’t feel right.

You might feel anxious, overwhelmed, emotionally shut down, or stuck in patterns you don’t fully understand. You may find yourself overthinking, people-pleasing, or feeling triggered in ways that don’t seem to make sense.

These are often signs of unresolved trauma. You can read more about this here: Signs You Have Unresolved Trauma (Even If Your Childhood Seemed Normal).

If you’ve ever wondered why small things can feel so overwhelming, this may help explain it: Why Small Things Trigger Big Emotions (Trauma Explained).

I offer trauma-informed online therapy across Ontario to help you safely process your experiences, regulate your emotions, and begin to feel more grounded, calm, and in control.

WHAT TRAUMA CAN LOOK LIKE

Trauma isn’t always obvious. It doesn’t have to come from one major event.
You may be experiencing:

Constant anxiety or overthinking

Emotional numbness or shutdown

Difficulty trusting others

Fear of making mistakes or being judged

People-pleasing and difficulty setting boundaries

Feeling easily overwhelmed or triggered

Low self-worth or harsh inner criticism


Even if your experiences “don’t seem that bad,” they can still have a real impact on your nervous system and daily life.

WHAT TRAUMA CAN LOOK LIKE

Trauma isn’t always obvious. It doesn’t have to come from one major event.
You may be experiencing:

  • Constant anxiety or overthinking
  • Emotional numbness or shutdown
  • Difficulty trusting others
  • Fear of making mistakes or being judged
  • People-pleasing and difficulty setting boundaries
  • Feeling easily overwhelmed or triggered
  • Low self-worth or harsh inner criticism


Even if your experiences “don’t seem that bad,” they can still have a real impact on your nervous system and daily life.

HOW TRAUMA CAN SHOW UP IN DAILY LIFE

Trauma doesn’t only live in the past—it can shape how you experience your everyday life, relationships, and sense of self.

You might notice patterns such as:

  • Feeling constantly “on edge,” even when there is no immediate danger
  • Becoming easily overwhelmed by stress or responsibilities
  • Reacting strongly to situations and later wondering why it affected you so deeply
  • Shutting down, avoiding, or withdrawing when things feel too intense
  • Difficulty feeling safe, relaxed, or fully present
  • Overanalyzing interactions and worrying about how you were perceived
  • Struggling to trust others or feeling guarded in relationships


These responses are not random. They are often your nervous system trying to protect you based on what it has learned from past experiences.

Over time, these patterns can begin to affect your confidence, relationships, and overall sense of well-being—but they can also be understood and gently changed.

HOW TRAUMA THERAPY CAN HELP

Trauma therapy focuses on helping your mind and body feel safe again.
In our work together, we will:

  • Build awareness of your patterns and triggers
  • Develop tools to regulate anxiety and emotional overwhelm
  • Explore the deeper roots of your experiences at a pace that feels safe

 

I integrate evidence-based approaches such as:

  • Trauma-informed therapy
  • Internal Family Systems (IFS)
  • Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
  • Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT)
  • Mindfulness and nervous system regulation

 

Therapy is not about forcing you to relive painful experiences—it’s about helping you process them gently and safely.

WHAT HEALING FROM TRAUMA CAN LOOK LIKE

Healing from trauma doesn’t mean forgetting what happened—it means changing how those experiences live inside of you.

Over time, many people begin to notice:

  • Feeling calmer and less reactive in situations that once felt overwhelming
  • Having more control over your emotions and responses
  • Being able to set boundaries without intense guilt or fear
  • Feeling more present, grounded, and connected to yourself
  • Trusting your thoughts, feelings, and decisions more


Healing is a gradual process, and it happens at a pace that feels safe and manageable for you.

WHY TRAUMA RESPONSES CAN FEEL SO STRONG

Trauma affects not just your thoughts, but your nervous system.

When your brain perceives a situation as unsafe—even if it’s not actually dangerous in the present moment—your body can react automatically. This can look like anxiety, emotional overwhelm, shutdown, or a strong urge to avoid.

These reactions are not a sign of weakness—they are learned survival responses.

In therapy, we work to help your nervous system begin to recognize what is safe in the present, so these responses don’t feel as intense or controlling over time.

CULTURAL & FAMILY CONTEXT

For many people, trauma is closely connected to family dynamics, cultural expectations, and generational patterns.

You may have grown up in an environment where:

As a therapist who understands immigrant family dynamics and generational trauma, I offer a space where you don’t have to explain or justify your experiences—you can feel understood and supported.

WHAT SESSIONS LOOK LIKE

Sessions are 50 minutes and offered online across Ontario. You can expect:

  • A warm, non-judgmental space
  • Gentle pacing—no pressure to share everything at once
  • Practical tools to manage anxiety and emotional overwhelm
  • Deeper exploration of patterns when you feel ready

 

Many clients also explore related concerns such as anxiety and people-pleasing patterns. You can learn more about this on my Anxiety Therapy page.

LEARN MORE ABOUT TRAUMA

If you’re still trying to understand your experiences, these resources may help:

  • Signs You Have Unresolved Trauma (Even If Your Childhood Seemed Normal)
  • Why Small Things Trigger Big Emotions (Trauma Explained

 

Book a free 15-minute consultation to see if this feels like the right fit for you.