Trauma Therapy
When you hear the word trauma, do you automatically think of abuse or a major incident? Did you know that trauma goes well beyond obvious situations? A fall off a bike, bullying, divorce, a sudden loss, adoption, in utero stress, birth complications, and medical procedures can all cause trauma, just to name a few.
Guiding Arrows Counseling is dedicated to providing comprehensive support to children and teens facing the challenges of trauma. Our approach is rooted in the latest research in somatic therapy and nervous system regulation, ensuring that our clients receive cutting-edge and evidence-based interventions tailored to their unique needs.
At Guiding Arrows Counseling, we understand the profound impact that trauma can have on the developing minds and bodies of children and teenagers. Our trauma therapy techniques are designed to address not only the emotional and psychological aspects of trauma but also the physical sensations within the body. Somatic therapy is the core of our interventions, allowing individuals to explore the mind-body connection and work towards healing from the inside out.
Research supports that trauma is not just the event itself but rather the residue that is left within the nervous system. Trauma is a response to an event that overwhelms an individual’s capacity to cope and results in a dysregulated nervous system. Trauma therapy aims to delve into the physiological and neurological aspects of the experience. We find it critical to uncover how the body holds onto the effects of trauma, often manifesting in symptoms such as hyperarousal, hypervigilance, or even dissociation (fight, flight or freeze).
Guiding Arrows Counseling is committed to creating a safe and nurturing environment where children and teens can express themselves freely. By incorporating the latest advancements in nervous system regulation, we strive to empower our clients to develop effective coping mechanisms, regulate their emotions, and build resilience. Through our trauma therapy and play therapy we support young individuals on a journey towards healing, helping them reclaim a sense of control and regain their natural capacity for joy and well-being.
You don’t have to do this alone, I’m here for you!
FAQs
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Let's schedule a free 15 minute consultation so we can learn more about each other. Just fill in the information on our website.
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"Therapy is a way for kids to talk about their feelings and thoughts through play. Instead of using just words, you get to use toys, games, and art to show what's going on inside your heart and mind. The play therapist is like a friend who helps you express yourself and understand your emotions better. It's a special time just for you to play and learn how to work through hard things."
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Honestly, not much. The terms "therapy" and "counseling" are often used interchangeably, and their meanings can overlap. Therapy is a broader term that encompasses various forms of treatment for mental, emotional, or behavioral issues, while counseling implies a more focused, problem-solving approach to specific issues or challenges. Professionals providing therapy may include psychologists, psychiatrists, psychotherapists (like here at GAC), and licensed clinical social workers. Counselors often hold titles such as licensed professional counselors (also here at GAC), marriage and family therapists, school counselors, or career counselors.
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We are a private pay practice. The short to explanation as to "Why?" is because insurance companies require a diagnosis when sometimes one is not medically necessary, billing insurance limits confidentiality, insurance controls how many sessions you are allotted, AND they determine what modalities of treatment are covered which may not be suitable for your needs. With private pay, we can create a customized treatment plan specifically catered to you and your needs. We are happy to provide a superbill for you to file with your insurance company, although there is no guarantee of coverage.
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If you are seeking services for your child, the parent(s) or legal guardian(s) will join the child during the first session. This is our time to get to know each other, go over confidentiality and informed consent, how therapy is conducted, discuss the reason for services, and create treatment goals.
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We are in Aledo, directly off the access road between 1187 and Ranch House Road on the corner of Bankhead and Nu Energy. We are the large office space in the Bearcat Storage parking lot. We can't wait for you to enjoy our space as much as we do!
130 Nu Energy Drive
Aledo, TX 76008 -
If you are unable to attend a session, you may cancel at least 24 hours beforehand with no charge. Cancellations within 24 hours of the appointment are charged the full session rate.