Integrated Health and Recovery Center recognizes that trauma is a subjective and individualized
occurrence. There is no universal definition of trauma, and each person’s experience of it, as well as the
symptoms and disorders it leads to, are unique. For some individuals, trauma may manifest in the form
of addiction, while others may experience mental health issues such as depression or adopt other forms
of maladaptive coping. The staff at Integrated Health and Recovery Center acknowledges that effective
and enduring trauma treatment necessitates a personalized approach for each individual.
You may not be certain if you are suffering from unresolved trauma disorders. It is common for the
memory of the traumatic event to be buried, which can lead to a misdiagnosis of other disorders like
ADD, ADHD, depression, anxiety, or bipolar disorder. Many individuals who come to Integrated Health
and Recovery Center for treatment have experienced trauma symptoms without realizing that they are
connected to a traumatic experience. This could be because of a lack of clear memory of the event, not
understanding the impact of the trauma, or not recognizing the event as traumatic. Our focus is to assist
individuals in understanding how their trauma led to harmful coping mechanisms, so they can achieve
resolution from their unresolved trauma.