ROCKLIN, CA
Trauma Therapy
Compassionate, Trauma-Informed Care for Healing What Has Been Carried for Too Long
Trauma can show up in many forms, in your body, your relationships, your reactions, and the quiet ways you move through your days. Together, we will help you process what has been weighing on you, at a pace that feels safe and steady.
In-person • Virtual CA & NV



YOU ARE NOT ALONE
What You Have Been Carrying Deserves Care
Trauma is not always loud. Sometimes it shows up as anxiety you cannot quite explain, relationships that feel harder than they should, a sense of being on edge that never fully softens, or memories that surface when you least expect them. Whether what happened to you was sudden or unfolded over years, your nervous system remembers, and it has been doing its best to protect you ever since.
You might be feeling:
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On edge, easily startled, or unable to fully relax
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Disconnected from your body, emotions, or the people around you
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Stuck in patterns of reactivity, avoidance, or shutting down
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Reacting to your partner or loved ones in ways that surprise you
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Carrying shame, guilt, or self-blame that does not feel fair
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Exhausted from holding it together for so long
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Hopeful that healing is possible, but unsure where to begin
If any of this sounds familiar, you are not broken and you are not alone. Healing is possible, and it does not have to mean reliving every detail of what happened.
UNDERSTANDING TRAUMA
What Is Trauma?
Trauma is what happens inside us in response to something that was overwhelming, frightening, or painful. It is not just about what happened, but about how your mind and body learned to survive it. Trauma can come from a single event, ongoing experiences, childhood circumstances, or relationships that left lasting imprints. Whatever shape it takes, your responses make sense, and they can soften with the right kind of support.
HOW IT SHOWS UP
When Trauma Affects Your Relationships
Trauma rarely stays contained. It often shows up in our closest relationships, where the same patterns that once helped us survive can begin to get in the way of feeling close, safe, or fully present with the people we love. You may notice it as difficulty trusting, emotional reactivity during conflict, pulling away when things feel too vulnerable, or struggling to feel connected even when you want to be.
These responses are not flaws in you or your relationship. They are echoes of what your nervous system learned long ago. With the right support, those patterns can shift, and many clients find that their relationships begin to feel different in ways they did not expect.


HOW WE HELP
Concerns We Support With With Trauma Therapy
OUR APPROACH
Trauma-Informed, Always at Your Pace
Trauma therapy works best when it is paced, collaborative, and grounded in safety. We will not rush into the hardest parts of your story. The early sessions are about understanding who you are, what brought you in, and what feels manageable. From there, we build the kind of stability and trust that makes deeper work possible.
We draw from several evidence-based approaches depending on what fits your needs, including EMDR therapy, somatic awareness, attachment-informed care, and parts work. More than any single modality, what matters most is that you feel met, understood, and supported throughout the process.
Healing Den Counseling is led by Nadia Padurets, LMFT, LPCC, an EMDR-trained therapist with clinical training at UC Davis Medical Center and Kaiser Permanente.
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WHAT HEALING LOOKS LIKE
What Trauma Therapy Can Help You Build
COMMON QUESTIONS
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