Reach out for any of the following Trauma healing.
Transgenerational trauma
Transgenerational trauma is a reaction from an impact of the traumatic event(s) that is transmitted from earlier generations to later generations. Such impact can show itself in emotional behavior, physical (pain, discomfort, and other illnesses), or social/cultural adaptation and customs.
Collective trauma
These are types of traumas that affect society in general. The examples are: Forced Migration, Slavery, Lynching, Wars, Political Upheaval, pandemic situations, and natural and human cause disasters.
Emotional/relational trauma
Emotions are our guide showing us how to live better with ourselves, others, and nature. Through the Somatic Experiencing® method, we can create a space for our emotions to contain them, by simply feeling the bodily sensations beneath the emotion.
Systemic trauma
This is a pervasive trauma caused by the practices that are implemented by organizations, institutions, communities, and cultural aspects. The harmful practices are done sometimes as a strategy to maintain power in the hands of those who gain benefits. These procedures can cause physical, emotional, spiritual, and sexual traumas to the individual or groups of those who are on the peripheries of the systems.
Child Trauma (Developmental & Attachment trauma)
This category of trauma occurs when children were exposed to the stressful situation in a continuum period during their stages of development. These situations include continued physical and sexual abuse, family conflicts, abusive rituals, neglect (physical and/or emotional) .
Social trauma
This category of trauma is caused by the current situations where the individual lives Such as: Unemployment, poverty, shaming, bulling in schools, all forms of discrimination including racism, urban violence, and all forms of war.