Therapy is meant to be a space of healing, validation, and support, especially for trauma survivors. However, for some, the very process intended to promote recovery can instead lead to retraumatization. This painful experience can leave survivors feeling invalidated, unsafe, and even more distressed than before they sought help. What is Retraumatization in Therapy?Retraumatization occurs when a person re-experiences the emotional or psychological pain of past trauma due to their therapist’s approach, methods, or behavior. This can happen in various ways, including:
Signs You May Be Experiencing RetraumatizationIf therapy is making your symptoms worse rather than better, you may be experiencing retraumatization. Some warning signs include:
How to Protect Yourself in Therapy
Finding a Trauma-Informed TherapistA trauma-informed therapist understands how trauma impacts the mind and body, prioritizing safety, choice, and empowerment. When looking for a new therapist, consider asking:
Final ThoughtsTherapy should be a place of growth and healing, not harm. If you have been retraumatized by a therapist, know that it is not your fault, and you deserve care that respects your boundaries and fosters true healing. Seeking the right therapist can make all the difference in your recovery journey. Interested in Therapy or Coaching Services?
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Hi, I'm Hazel!I'm an Associate Licensed Counselor in Birmingham, Alabama and provide Trauma Recovery Coaching worldwide!
I earned my M.Ed. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at the University of Montevallo. My special interests include trauma healing, abuse recovery, and attachment work. Archives
February 2025
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