PTSD Therapy in Orem, Utah & Online

Find Relief from Trauma, Anxiety, and Emotional Overwhelm

In-person in Orem, Utah | Virtual in Utah, Arizona, and Idaho

When Trauma Doesn’t Stay in the Past

You may know that what happened is over… but your body and mind don’t feel that way.

PTSD can show up as:

  • Constant anxiety or feeling on edge

  • Flashbacks, intrusive memories, or nightmares

  • Avoiding people, places, or situations

  • Feeling emotionally numb or disconnected

  • Sudden anger, irritability, or overwhelm

  • Difficulty trusting others or feeling safe

It can feel exhausting, confusing, and isolating.

And it can make you wonder: “Why can’t I just move on?”

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You’re Not Broken—Your Brain Is Trying to Protect You

PTSD is not a weakness.

It’s your nervous system doing exactly what it was designed to do—protect you after something overwhelming or unsafe.

The problem is that your brain hasn’t gotten the message that you’re safe now.

That’s where therapy can help.

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a trauma response that can develop after:

  • Abuse (emotional, physical, or sexual)

  • Childhood trauma or neglect

  • Accidents or medical trauma

  • Loss or sudden life events

  • Ongoing stress or unsafe environments

PTSD isn’t just about what happened—it’s about how your brain and body are still responding to it.

What is PTSD?

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How PTSD and Dissociation Are Connected

Many people with PTSD also experience dissociation, such as:

  • Feeling detached from yourself (depersonalization)

  • Feeling like the world isn’t real (derealization)

  • “Zoning out” or losing track of time

  • Feeling like different parts of you take over

These are not signs that something is wrong with you.

They are adaptive survival responses.

And they can be treated with the right approach.

How We Help at Healing Ground Counseling

We specialize in trauma and dissociation, which means your therapy is tailored—not generic.

Our approach focuses on helping you actually resolve trauma, not just manage symptoms.

What Therapy Looks Like:

  • Creating a sense of safety and stability first

  • Helping you understand your nervous system

  • Reducing triggers, anxiety, and overwhelm

  • Gently processing trauma (at your pace)

  • Reconnecting you with yourself and your life

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Therapies We Use

At Healing Ground Counseling, we go beyond traditional talk therapy.

Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART)

A fast, effective approach that helps your brain reprocess trauma without reliving it in detail.

Neurofeedback

Helps your brain learn to regulate itself—reducing anxiety, reactivity, and emotional swings.

Narrative Therapy

Helps you make sense of your story and reclaim your identity.

Trauma-Informed Care

Everything we do is grounded in safety, choice, and respect.

You Don’t Have to Relive Your Trauma to Heal

One of the biggest fears about therapy is:
“Will I have to talk about everything?”

The answer is no, you don’t have to!

We use approaches that allow healing to happen without forcing you to re-experience painful memories.

You stay in control the entire time.

What Healing from PTSD Can Look Like

Imagine:

  • Feeling calm instead of constantly on edge

  • Sleeping without nightmares

  • Being present in your life and relationships

  • No longer feeling controlled by triggers

  • Feeling safe in your own body again

  • Having space in your mind instead of constant overwhelm

This is possible!

Start Trauma Therapy in Orem, Utah or Online

You don’t have to keep living like this.

If you’re here, something in you is ready for change.

 FAQs

  • Yes—PTSD can significantly improve with the right type of therapy.

    You may not “erase” what happened, but therapy can help your brain and body process the trauma so it no longer feels like it’s happening right now.

    Many people experience:

    • Fewer triggers and flashbacks

    • Reduced anxiety and emotional overwhelm

    • Better sleep and improved relationships

    • A greater sense of calm and control

    Healing is not only possible—it’s common with specialized trauma care.

  • No.

    One of the biggest misconceptions about trauma therapy is that you have to relive every detail.

    At Healing Ground Counseling, we use approaches like:

    • Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART)

    • Neurofeedback

    These allow healing to happen without forcing you to go into painful memories in detail.

    You stay in control of what you share—always.

  • PTSD can look different for everyone, but common signs include:

    • Feeling constantly on edge or anxious

    • Flashbacks, intrusive memories, or nightmares

    • Avoiding reminders of what happened

    • Feeling emotionally numb or disconnected

    • Difficulty trusting others or feeling safe

    If these resonate with you, it may be helpful to talk with a therapist trained in trauma.

  • PTSD and dissociation are closely connected.

    PTSD involves your nervous system staying in a threat or survival response, while dissociation is a way your mind creates distance from overwhelming experiences.

    Dissociation can include:

    • Feeling detached from your body

    • Feeling like the world isn’t real

    • Losing track of time

    • Feeling like different parts of you take over

    Both can be treated together with the right approach.

  • It depends on your experiences and goals.

    Some clients notice meaningful changes in just a few sessions, especially with approaches like ART. Others may benefit from longer-term support.

    The focus isn’t just on time—it’s on helping you feel real, lasting relief.

  • That’s more common than you might think.

    Not all therapy is trauma-informed or designed to address dissociation.

    At Healing Ground Counseling, we specialize in:

    • Trauma

    • Dissociation

    • Complex cases like DID

    This often makes a significant difference for clients who felt stuck in previous therapy.

  • Yes.

    Trauma isn’t defined by how it looks from the outside—it’s about how your brain and body experienced it.

    If something felt overwhelming, unsafe, or too much to process at the time, it can lead to trauma responses.

    Your experience is valid, no matter how it compares to others.

  • Yes—online therapy can be highly effective for trauma work.

    Many clients find it:

    • More comfortable (being in their own space)

    • More accessible and flexible

    • Easier to stay consistent with

    We offer virtual sessions in Utah, Arizona, and Idaho.

  • Your first session is focused on helping you feel safe and supported.

    You’ll:

    • Share what’s been going on (at your pace)

    • Learn how trauma affects your brain and body

    • Identify goals for therapy

    • Begin a plan that feels manageable

    There’s no pressure to “go deep” right away.

  • Starting is simple.

    Schedule a Free 15-Minute Consultation
    https://healing-ground-counseling.clientsecure.me/request/service

    We’ll talk through what’s going on and help you decide if this feels like a good fit.

"Therapy can be a sacred space where a person is understood, validated, and empowered to overcome life's challenges. Whether it's anxiety, depression, grief and loss, or trauma, it can all be worked through when provided the right tools and encouragement."

— Eddie Shin, LMFT

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Healing Ground Counseling provides therapy in Orem, serving nearby communities of Provo, Vineyard, Lindon, Pleasant Grove, American Fork, Springville and Spanish Fork, as well as virtual options in Arizona and Idaho.