Reflections on trauma, the body, and integrative care
These articles explore how trauma shapes the nervous system, how it shows up in everyday life, and how those patterns can begin to shift over time.
You’ll find information on trauma responses, somatic therapy, EMDR, and practical ways to understand what your body is experiencing.
If you’re new to trauma-focused care, you may want to start here: Trauma Therapy in Las Vegas.
Yes—but not in the way most people think. When a trauma trigger happens, it can feel sudden and overwhelming. Your body shifts before your mind has time to catch up. Your heart races, your chest tightens, your thoughts scatter, or everything goes quiet. In those moments, it can feel like something is wrong. But from […]

You may have heard the phrase “the body keeps the score.” But what does that actually mean? Trauma is not stored in a single place or memory. Instead, it shows up through patterns in the nervous system—through tension, breath, posture, and reactivity. From a somatic perspective, trauma is less about what happened and more about […]

The body carries memory in ways the mind often can’t name. It remembers through sensation—the quickening of the heart, the tightening in the stomach, the sudden stillness when something feels like too much. These physical responses are not random. They are information. From a trauma-informed, somatic perspective, these sensations are the body’s way of communicating […]

If you’ve ever wondered whether what you’re experiencing is “trauma” or Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), you’re not alone. These terms get used interchangeably all the time—but they’re not the same. And understanding the difference can help you make sense of what’s happening in your body, not just your thoughts. More importantly, it can help you […]

(When Survival Begins to Shift Toward Renewal) After trauma, the world can feel different. Less steady.Less predictable.Sometimes more distant. The nervous system adapts in response. It may stay alert.It may withdraw.It may disconnect to get through. These responses are protective. But over time, as safety begins to return, something else can emerge. Not all at […]

(Rituals for Moving With Loss, Not Against It) Grief is a universal human experience, but it does not move the same way for everyone. Some people feel it immediately.Some feel it slowly.Some feel it in waves that come and go without warning. In a city like Las Vegas, where life continues at a fast pace […]

(Understanding the Body’s Process of Integration in Las Vegas) Trauma therapy—regardless of the approach—can be challenging work. Not because something is going wrong.But because something is beginning to move. It asks you to slow down.To notice.To feel in ways that may not have felt accessible—or safe—for a long time. In a fast-moving environment like Las […]

(A Glimpse Into Process, Not Prescription) When people ask what trauma therapy looks like, they often picture sitting across from someone and talking through painful memories. And while conversation can be part of it, trauma-focused therapy often looks different than expected. Quieter.Slower.More attuned to the body. It’s less about explaining what happened…and more about noticing […]

(An Invitation to Re-Listen, Sit With, and Sense Into Your Nervous System) When trauma enters a life—or quietly lives in the background of it—it does not stay confined to memory. It moves through the body.It shapes the nervous system.It influences beliefs, reactions, and the way we relate to ourselves and others. Sometimes it’s loud and […]
