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Trauma Focused Therapists in California

Find the right therapist in California for you. Each profile lists the insurances the provider takes, typical costs per session, and how to get in contact.
Courtney CarmonaC

Courtney Carmona

Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Online Therapy
How does trauma focused therapy work and how can it help?
Trauma-focused therapy aims to help individuals process and heal from past trauma in a safe and structured environment. Techniques like Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) or Trauma-Focused CBT (TF-CBT) are commonly used. The therapy helps reduce the emotional hold the trauma has on the person, enabling them to live more freely.
Hello, I'm Courtney Carmona, a dedicated Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner with over 12 years of experience in healthcare. My nursing journey has taken me through urgent care, pediatric care, and nursing education. I am passionate about providing quality care and pride myself on strong assessment and patient care skills. I aim to make patients feel heard and involved in their treatment. I believe in clear, effective communication to ensure that patients and their families fully understand their care plans. Currently, I work at Kaiser Permanente in Los Angeles, where I assess patient conditions, manage treatments, and provide thorough after-care instructions. My background includes advanced degrees in Nursing and a strong foundation in psychology, which helps me connect with patients on a deeper level. With certification as a Board-Certified Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, you can trust that you are in safe, knowledgeable hands. My goal is to work collaboratively with you to achieve the best possible health outcomes. Let's work together on your journey to better health.
Keri EnriquezK

Keri Enriquez

Holistic Alternative Psychology Practitioner
Online Therapy
How does trauma focused therapy work and how can it help?
Trauma-focused therapy is a specialized approach designed to help individuals who have experienced trauma process and heal from their painful experiences. Trauma can be deeply disrupting, not just emotionally but also physically and mentally, leaving long-lasting effects on how we view ourselves, others, and the world around us. Trauma-focused therapy provides a structured, safe space to work through these impacts, regain a sense of control, and ultimately heal. Here’s how trauma-focused therapy works and how it can help: 1. Creating a Safe, Supportive Environment The first step in trauma-focused therapy is establishing a safe, non-judgmental, and trusting therapeutic relationship. For many people, trauma erodes their sense of safety, so it’s crucial to create a space where you can feel comfortable, heard, and supported. This safe environment allows you to begin the process of addressing painful memories without the fear of being judged or retraumatized. 2. Educating and Understanding Trauma In trauma-focused therapy, part of the work involves learning about the impact of trauma. Understanding how trauma affects the mind, body, and emotions can be empowering. We’ll explore how your past experiences may still be influencing your current thoughts, behaviors, and relationships. This awareness helps you make sense of your reactions and helps us identify how to move toward healing. 3. Gradual Exposure to Trauma Memories One of the core aspects of trauma-focused therapy is gently and safely re-experiencing the trauma memories. This doesn’t mean overwhelming yourself, but gradually exploring the emotions and thoughts associated with the traumatic event(s) in a controlled way. This helps to reduce the emotional charge of the memories over time, allowing you to regain control of the trauma instead of feeling overwhelmed or trapped by it. 4. Reprocessing and Reframing Trauma-Related Thoughts Trauma often leads to negative and distorted thoughts, such as feelings of shame, guilt, or believing that you are somehow responsible for what happened. In trauma-focused therapy, we work on identifying these negative thought patterns and replacing them with more balanced, healthy beliefs. Through techniques such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) or Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), we can help you process and reframe these thoughts, promoting a healthier sense of self and understanding of the event. 5. Building Coping Strategies and Emotional Regulation Trauma can make it difficult to regulate emotions, leading to overwhelming feelings of anxiety, anger, or sadness. In trauma-focused therapy, we develop practical coping strategies that help you manage distressing emotions. Mindfulness, grounding techniques, and relaxation exercises are often used to help you stay present and reduce anxiety when memories or triggers arise. 6. Strengthening Resilience and Empowerment While trauma may feel like it takes away your power, trauma-focused therapy aims to help you reclaim your sense of control and agency. We focus on building resilience—your inner strength to cope with challenges—and empower you to move forward with confidence. This can involve rediscovering your values, passions, and strengths that were overshadowed by trauma. 7. Addressing the Impact on Relationships Trauma can affect how we relate to others, often leading to difficulties in trusting, communicating, or feeling safe in relationships. Trauma-focused therapy can help you rebuild these connections. We explore how trauma has shaped your relationships, work through relational challenges, and help you set healthy boundaries, leading to healthier and more fulfilling connections with others. 8. Finding Healing and Meaning One of the most profound benefits of trauma-focused therapy is helping you find meaning in your experiences, so they no longer define you in a negative way. This might involve grieving, acceptance, or even discovering ways to use your experiences to grow and empower others. Healing from trauma doesn’t mean forgetting it, but learning how to integrate it in a way that allows you to live a more whole and fulfilled life. How Trauma-Focused Therapy Can Help: Emotional Relief: It helps you process overwhelming emotions and reduce the impact of emotional triggers. Reduced Symptoms: It can reduce symptoms of PTSD, anxiety, and depression, leading to an improved sense of well-being. Restoring Control: It helps you regain a sense of control and safety in your life, which is often disrupted after trauma. Improved Relationships: It supports the healing of relational wounds and helps you build healthier, more trusting relationships. Increased Resilience: It empowers you with coping tools and emotional skills, so you feel stronger and more capable in handling future challenges. Trauma-focused therapy can help you move from a place of feeling stuck and overwhelmed by your trauma to one of healing, empowerment, and growth. You don’t have to carry the weight of trauma alone, and with the right support, it’s possible to reclaim your life and your sense of peace.
I’m Keri, a holistic practitioner dedicated to supporting your journey toward balance, wellness, and a deeper connection with yourself. Whether you're navigating stress, chronic discomfort, emotional blocks, or simply seeking a more grounded and aligned life, I’m here to help you heal from the inside out. My approach combines mind, body, and spirit—offering personalized care that honors your unique story. Through [modalities you offer—e.g., Reiki, herbal medicine, intuitive guidance, bodywork], I hold a space where transformation can gently unfold. If you're ready to feel more empowered, centered, and vibrant, I invite you to explore how we can work together. Your healing begins here.
Laura MalandrinoL

Laura Malandrino

Individual and Couples Psychotherapist
Online & In-Person
You’ve spent years holding it all together, but inside, something feels off. Maybe it looks like high-functioning anxiety, low motivation, or feeling emotionally flat. Maybe it’s a quiet sense of “something is missing,” even though life appears full. Maybe you're in the midst of a life transition — a shift in identity, purpose, relationships, or stage of life — and you're not sure who you are anymore. You’ve tried to think your way through it. You’ve read the books, stayed busy, pushed forward. But deep down, you know this requires something different—something more profound. If you resonate with any of this, you’re not alone. I specialize in working with adults who are ready to slow down and explore the inner landscape that often gets ignored — the parts of ourselves that don’t show up on the surface, but shape everything underneath. My clients are thoughtful, self-aware, and deeply tired of staying stuck. They’re often navigating: A midlife crisis or major life transition Menopause or identity shifts related to aging Low self-worth, shame, or chronic people-pleasing Overthinking and high internal pressure Feeling disconnected from their joy, purpose, or body A sense of numbness, loss, or emotional confusion Many have spent years succeeding on the outside while feeling disconnected or unfulfilled inside. They don’t want band-aid solutions — they want real, lasting change. My approach is depth-oriented, relational, and insight-driven. I don’t believe in quick fixes. Therapy with me is about gently peeling back the layers — roles, expectations, early attachment patterns — to reconnect with the core of who you are. My work is rooted in: Attachment-Based Therapy – to help you understand how early relationships shape emotional patterns Depth Psychology – for uncovering unconscious beliefs and internal narratives EMDR Therapy – to process trauma and create new emotional pathways Psychodynamic Therapy & Mindfulness – to integrate past and present with awareness and compassion Together, we create a space where you can be deeply seen and gently challenged — a space where real transformation becomes possible. I hold a Master’s in Clinical Counseling from the California School of Professional Psychology and have advanced training in EMDR, psychodynamic therapy, trauma-informed care, and somatic practices. I am multilingual (English, Italian, and Spanish) and bring a culturally inclusive lens to my work. Prior to becoming a therapist, I worked in creative industries and international environments — so I understand the pressures of fast-paced, high-expectation lives, and the emotional cost that comes with constantly "performing." Ready to begin? I see clients in Hermosa Beach, Manhattan Beach, Redondo Beach, and virtually across California. If you're seeking deeper meaning, emotional relief, or simply a safe space to rediscover yourself, I’d be honored to walk with you. 📍 In-person and Telehealth Available 🌐 www.lauramalandrino.com 📧 [email protected] 📞 (747) 334-2972