Childhood Trauma Therapy Los Angeles, CA
Healing for the wounds That still shapes your life
Childhood experiences shape us deeply. When early relationships were unsafe—through emotional neglect, criticism, instability, or abuse—the effects often follow us into adulthood. You may look successful on the outside yet still feel overwhelmed, anxious, disconnected, or unsure of your worth.
At Here Counseling in Los Angeles, we help adults heal the long-term impact of childhood trauma with compassionate, research-based therapy. Our therapists specialize in EMDR, Somatic Therapy, and trauma-informed relational work that helps you understand your past and reclaim your life.
You don’t need to wait months to start. With our Care Coordinator and AI Therapist Matcher, you can be matched with a trauma-informed therapist within a week—in person at our Downtown Los Angeles office or online anywhere in California.
What Counts as Childhood Trauma?
Childhood trauma isn’t only catastrophic events. It can also come from long periods of emotional instability or not having the support you needed. Many adults don’t realize their struggles began with:
- Chronic criticism or emotional neglect
- Growing up in conflict or unpredictable environments
- Bullying or social rejection
- Attachment wounds (a parent who was distant, overwhelmed, or unavailable)
- Physical, sexual, or emotional abuse
- Parentification—feeling responsible for others at a young age
- Witnessing violence or instability
These experiences affect the nervous system, brain development, relationships, and self-esteem. They often create patterns that feel impossible to break without help.
Healing begins when you have a safe space to understand what happened—and how it still affects you today.
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What you need to Know About Childhood Trauma Therapy
Signs You May Be Carrying Unresolved Childhood Trauma
The effects of childhood trauma often surface later in life, especially in relationships and moments of stress. You may notice:
- Anxiety, panic, or chronic worry
- Difficulty trusting others
- Feeling on edge or “braced” for something to go wrong
- Emotional numbing or detachment
- Overwhelming shame or self-criticism
- People-pleasing, perfectionism, or fear of conflict
- Feeling responsible for others’ emotions
- Trouble regulating your body’s stress response
- Repeating relationship patterns that hurt
- Feeling “stuck” in survival mode
Many clients describe living with a constant internal tension—even when life is going well. Therapy can help untangle these patterns so you can feel safer, calmer, and more connected.
Effective Therapy for Childhood Trauma
(What Actually Helps)
Childhood trauma requires more than talk therapy alone. Because early wounds live in the body, nervous system, and relational patterns, healing needs to reach each of those places. Our Los Angeles therapists use proven trauma therapies designed to do exactly that.
EMDR Therapy for Childhood Trauma
EMDR helps the brain reprocess painful memories and the emotions attached to them. It’s particularly effective for:
- Early abuse
- Childhood bullying
- Chronic emotional neglect
- Painful memories that still feel “alive”
- Attachment wounds and long-lasting shame
EMDR doesn’t require retelling every detail. Instead, it helps the brain update old experiences so they no longer trigger present-day fear.
Somatic Therapy
Somatic therapy supports nervous system regulation. It helps you notice what your body does under stress—and teaches you how to calm those responses.
This is especially important when trauma happened before you had words for what you were feeling.
Relational & Psychodynamic Therapy
Trauma reshapes how you relate to others. Relational therapy helps you understand:
- Why certain patterns repeat
- Why trust feels difficult
- Why closeness feels overwhelming or unsafe
- Why the inner critic is so loud
Healing happens in a supportive relationship where you’re finally met with safety, care, and consistency.
Trauma-Informed CBT
We also integrate CBT to help you work with anxious thoughts, shame patterns, and the beliefs formed in childhood (“I’m too much,” “I’m a burden,” “I have to earn love.”).
Our Approach at Here Counseling
Compassionate, Skilled, and Personalized Trauma Care in Los Angeles
Healing from childhood trauma requires more than a technique—it requires a relationship where you feel safe, understood, and guided at a pace that feels right. Here Counseling offers:
Quick Access to Care
You can meet with a trauma-informed therapist within a week. Our Care Coordinator and AI Matcher help you find the right fit quickly.
Expert, Supervised Clinicians
All of our therapists receive weekly supervision from a licensed clinical psychologist, ensuring high-quality, evidence-based care for trauma survivors.
A Whole-Person Approach
We combine EMDR, somatic therapy, relational work, and CBT so you can heal emotionally, physically, and neurologically.
In-Person or Online
Meet at our Downtown Los Angeles office or through secure telehealth anywhere in California.
Healing is possible—and you don’t have to do it alone.
Childhood Trauma Therapy at Here Counseling in Los Angeles
What Childhood Trauma Therapy Can Look Like
1. Building Safety
Your first sessions focus on creating a steady, grounded foundation. You’ll learn tools for managing anxiety, regulating your body, and creating a sense of internal safety.
2. Understanding Your Story
Together, you’ll explore your history with compassion—not blame. Many clients feel relief simply from naming what they’ve carried for years.
3. Processing Trauma
Using EMDR, somatic work, or talk therapy, you’ll begin gently working through the memories, sensations, or patterns that still feel stuck.
4. Redefining Yourself
Healing childhood trauma changes how you see yourself. You’ll learn healthier boundaries, build emotional strength, and develop trust in your own voice.
5. Growing into the Life You Want
The goal isn’t just to feel “less anxious.” It’s to feel alive, connected, supported, and able to create relationships that reflect the person you are becoming.
You can heal in a way your younger self never received.
Why Childhood Trauma Still Affects You as an Adult
(Even If You “Moved On”)
Many people minimize childhood trauma because they survived it. But the body remembers what the mind tried to forget.
Unresolved childhood trauma often leads to:
- Hypervigilance or chronic tension
- Difficulty relaxing or feeling present
- Feeling unworthy or “not enough”
- Being drawn to familiar but painful relationship dynamics
- Overworking, overgiving, or shutting down
- Trouble knowing your needs or expressing them
These patterns were once coping strategies—they kept you safe as a child. Therapy helps you replace them with healthier patterns that support your adult life.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can therapy really help trauma from decades ago?
Yes. Trauma healing doesn’t depend on how long ago the event happened—your nervous system can still update and heal.
What if I can’t remember much of my childhood?
This is extremely common. Somatic therapy and EMDR work even when memories are vague or fragmented.
Do I have to retell traumatic memories?
Not necessarily. EMDR and somatic approaches process trauma without needing detailed retelling.
How long does childhood trauma therapy take?
It varies. Some clients feel relief within months, while deeper trauma work can take longer. Your therapist will move at your pace.
Can I do trauma therapy online?
Yes. EMDR and somatic therapy can be done effectively online. Many clients choose virtual sessions for comfort and accessibility.
Start Healing the Child You Once Were
Safe, Compassionate Trauma Therapy in Los Angeles
You don’t have to keep carrying what happened to you. Healing childhood trauma is possible—and it begins with the right support.
Our Care Coordinator will help you find a Los Angeles therapist who understands trauma, works with your unique history, and can meet with you in person or online within a week.
Schedule a call today to begin your healing.







