TRAUMA RECOVERY & CARE PROGRAM

Overcome the Effects of Trauma in a Supportive and Innovative Way

Many of us have experienced trauma in our lives, and some of us suffer from PTSD, an often debilitating condition that affects us in profound ways. This trauma intensive is a six-week therapy program designed to treat and significantly reduce the symptoms of PTSD.

Many of us have experienced trauma in our lives, and some of us suffer from PTSD, an often debilitating condition that affects us in profound ways. This program is designed to help people overcome the most intense effects of PTSD in a supportive, holistic, and innovative way.

Next is the heart of the program, which consists of daily desensitization therapy, practicing EMDR 2.0 for 90 minutes per day with a qualified clinician.

For some clients, clinicians may recommend Stellate Ganglion Block treatment to manage symptoms of PTSD.

The final stage of the intensive program involves a few more sessions to integrate the practice and to prepare some tools to bring these new capacities into the world.

Integration is one of the most important pieces of this program. If your clinician is already at Whole Connection, we will make sure to work with them closely to ensure they’re aware of your experience so they can support you in taking new risks in life after the reduction of symptoms. If you are working with a therapist outside Whole Connection, we will prepare you to continue the work with your provider.

Experiencing trauma shattered my world, but through therapy and support, I found resilience and reclaimed my life, emerging stronger and more hopeful than before.

— Charles Martinez

Living with anxiety was a daily struggle, but through therapy and mindfulness, I learned to manage my fears and now live a more peaceful and empowered life.

— Emily Johnson

Facing depression was an overwhelming challenge, but with professional help and the support of loved ones, I found my way out of the darkness and now embrace life with renewed hope and strength.

— Michael Brown

Grief felt insurmountable, but through time, support, and self-compassion, I learned to honor my loss while rediscovering joy and purpose in life again.

— Sarah Thompson

Exploring my identity was a journey of self-discovery and acceptance, leading to a deeper understanding of who I am and a newfound confidence to live authentically.

— Alex Martinez

Who is the TRAC Program for?

This program is designed for individuals who are struggling to take control of their lives because they feel dictated by feelings that are deeply connected to their past. If you have been diagnosed with PTSD or you suspect that PTSD is underlying your current symptoms, this could be for you.

CLIENT PORTAL

Set Goals and Support Daily Progress with our App!

The program has a companion client portal that’s designed to help you throughout the program. Collaborate with your therapist to create daily and weekly health and mental health goals. Stay connected to the program even when you’re not at Whole Connection.

The app provides support to:

  • Tracking your symptoms
  • Educational resources
  • Journaling prompts
  • Audio recordings from therapists
  • Follow along & understand your journey

FAQs

The intensive program is covered in full by Medicaid.

We will review other forms of insurance on a case-by-case basis.

We’ll ask you to answer some screening questions to find out if the program is right for you. If you match the criteria, you’ll meet with an intake clinician to learn more about the process and decide if it’s the best form of treatment for you or if there are other limitations that might impact the work.

Although we know many people can benefit from this program, we also recognize that some may need to be in a certain place in their life to make it possible.

During the two middle weeks of the intensive, we recommend that participants take time away from work and other activities.

While two weeks may seem like a long time to be away from work, it’s incredibly helpful for people going through the two-week EMDR 2.0 treatment. The intensive sessions are longer than typical therapy sessions: 30 minutes of journaling and 90 minutes with a therapist. These sessions take place daily, making it difficult to manage work responsibilities alongside the treatment.

Perhaps more importantly, we want you to feel you have the time and space to experience what comes up during the sessions and throughout the weeks. Carving out these two weeks for your treatment will be vital for people who want to get the most out of the program.

For individuals who qualify, Colorado’s FAMLI program can provide support.

FAMLI is the Family and Medical Leave Insurance program. Under FAMLI, Colorado workers have access to paid leave to take care of themselves or their family during life circumstances that pull them away from their jobs.

FAMLI provides covered workers up to 12 weeks of leave per year to:

  • Bond with a new child, including adopted and fostered children.
  • Care for themselves, if they have a serious mental or physical health condition.
  • Care for a family member’s serious health condition.
  • Make arrangements for a family member’s military deployment.
  • Address the immediate safety needs and impact of domestic violence and/or sexual assault.

The FAMLI program is required at most workplaces with at least one Colorado employee. It includes partial wage replacement based on prior year’s wages, and includes job protection after 180 days. Learn more and apply for FAMLI benefits here.

EMDR 2.0 is a form of therapy that evolved from EMDR 1.0. but is quite distinct in its approach. The process of EMDR 2.0 is to disrupt traumatic memories by asking you to do simultaneous activities, such as singing, counting, spelling, or performing another task while recounting the challenging memories.

By taxing the working memory, you will be unable to recall all the disturbing details: memories feel more distant, less bright or intense, and thus be stored away into your long-term memory in a different manner.

Care Team

Dr. Chloe Wright
PhD, Licensed Psychologist
(she/they)
Ben Morrow
Therapist, LPCC
(he/him)
Skye Dowell
Trauma Therapist
(they/them)
Pantea Khajehzadeh
Therapist, LPCC
(she/her)

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