Blog: Thoughtful Words, Meaningful Growth
We learn and evolve through reading, writing, and talking. Mental health is no different—every reflection and connection helps us understand ourselves better.
Do I Have to Talk About My Trauma in Therapy?
Many people wonder, “Do I have to talk about my trauma in therapy?” The answer is: no—you don’t have to—at least not before you’re ready. Trauma-informed therapy meets you where you are, letting you set the pace, choose the depth, and focus on what feels safe. Healing can begin with silence, small steps, or exploring coping skills, and you can build trust before approaching difficult memories. Whether or not you speak about your trauma, therapy supports growth, resilience, and emotional well-being in a compassionate, respectful environment.
What Is EMDR—and How Do I Know If It’s Right for Me?
EMDR therapy (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) is a proven trauma treatment that helps reduce emotional distress from past experiences. Ideal for PTSD, anxiety, grief, and emotional challenges, EMDR promotes healing without needing to relive every detail.
It All Began a Million Years Ago—It Feels Like
From a tiny country school to founding Serene Woods Psychotherapy, my journey has been shaped by a lifetime of experiences with human resilience, diversity, and trauma. Our mission is simple: provide flexible, trauma-informed, inclusive care that honors every story and supports healing across all ages.