Trauma Therapy in Linthicum, MD

Trauma-informed counseling for anxiety, PTSD, emotional overwhelm, narcissistic abuse recovery, and nervous system healing throughout Maryland.

Serving Anne Arundel County, Baltimore, Columbia, Rockville, Fort Meade, and virtual clients throughout Maryland.

Healing From Trauma Is Possible

Many individuals begin feeling calmer, more emotionally regulated, less reactive, and more connected to themselves and others as therapy progresses.

Over time, trauma therapy can help individuals feel safer in relationships, more grounded in daily life, and less trapped in cycles of fear, anxiety, emotional exhaustion, or survival mode.

Healing does not mean forgetting painful experiences. It means no longer feeling controlled by them.

What is trauma?

Trauma occurs when a person experiences an event or series of events that overwhelm their ability to cope. Traumatic experiences may include accidents, abuse, violence, loss, medical crises, or emotionally harmful relationships. Trauma can affect both emotional and physical responses, often leaving individuals feeling unsafe, anxious, or disconnected from themselves and others.

What is PTSD?

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a condition that can develop after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event. Individuals with PTSD may experience intrusive memories, nightmares, emotional distress, heightened startle responses, and difficulty feeling safe or relaxed. PTSD can affect relationships, sleep, concentration, and overall quality of life.

What are common symptoms of trauma or PTSD?

Common symptoms of trauma and PTSD include anxiety, hypervigilance, emotional numbness, irritability, sleep disturbances, intrusive memories, and avoidance of reminders related to the traumatic event. Some individuals also experience difficulty trusting others or feeling emotionally connected in relationships.

What types of trauma do you treat?

Trauma therapy can support individuals who have experienced a wide range of traumatic events. This may include childhood trauma, emotional or psychological abuse, narcissistic abuse, relationship trauma, accidents, grief and loss, military trauma, or other overwhelming life experiences.

What is EMDR therapy and how does it help trauma?

EMDR therapy (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) is an evidence-based trauma treatment that helps the brain process distressing memories so they no longer trigger overwhelming emotional reactions. EMDR therapy helps the nervous system reprocess traumatic experiences, allowing individuals to move forward without being emotionally controlled by the past.