How We Help

Why Therapy?

Starting therapy can feel daunting, especially when making that initial call or setting up an appointment. At Trauma Informed Restoration Group, we recognize the strength and courage it takes to reach out for help. Mental health therapy offers a profound opportunity to gain deeper self-understanding, navigate challenges, and foster meaningful, positive change in your life. Whether you’re facing stress, anxiety, or pas trauma, therapy provides a supportive space to explore your feelings, gain new insights, and develop effective strategies for overcoming difficulties. By prioritizing your mental health, you can build resilience, enhance relationships, and lead a more balanced, fulfilling life.

  • This is your session and your time, designed to honor your unique needs and pace. Together with your therapist, you can explore what feels meaningful to you, whether setting a general objective or goal or simply being present with what arises. While it’s helpful to identify areas you’d like to focus on, it’s equally important to allow space for the session to flow naturally, as healing journeys often bring unexpected insights.

    Reflecting on your hopes: Consider what you’d like to gain from therapy—whether it’s developing coping tools, deepening self-understanding, or addressing specific challenges.
    Exploring your priorities: Jot down key areas or experiences you’d like to unpack. This can provide a helpful starting point while remaining flexible to what feels right in the moment.

    The first session is an opportunity to build trust and connection with your therapist. The session will adapt to your needs and may include:

    ·        Getting to Know Each Other: Your therapist may ask about your background, current concerns, and hopes for therapy. This is done at your pace and comfort level.

    ·        Session Structure: Most sessions last 45 to 60 minutes, with frequency adjusted based on your needs.

    ·        Collaborative Effort: Therapy is a partnership. The therapist provides a supportive, non-judgmental environment to help you navigate challenges and explore insights.

    Remember, the first session is just the beginning of a process that unfolds over time. You don’t need to have everything figured out upfront—this is your journey, and it progresses at your own pace.

  • The start of a session is designed to create a sense of safety and connection. Your therapist may greet you warmly and check in with how you’re feeling. This initial conversation helps ease into the session at your pace, respecting any emotions or nervousness you may bring into the space.

    Your therapist might ask questions such as:

    ·        "What brings you to therapy?"

    ·        "What do you hope to explore or gain from this process?"

    ·        "How are you feeling—both emotionally and physically?"

    ·        "Has anything changed recently that feels important to share?"

    You are always in control of how much you share and at what depth. There’s no right or wrong way to begin.

    2. Setting Goals

    This part of the session focuses on creating a collaborative roadmap for your therapy, tailored to what feels most meaningful to you.

    ·        Identifying Objectives: Together, you might explore what you hope to achieve, whether it’s immediate relief, long-term healing, or simply having a safe space to process emotions. Goals can be fluid and evolve as you feel ready.

    ·        Problem-Solving Support: Your therapist may help you identify strategies or tools to address specific challenges, always ensuring that the pace aligns with your capacity and comfort.

    Remember, if setting goals feels overwhelming, it’s okay to approach this process gradually. Goals can take shape over time as trust and clarity develop.

    3. Main Discussion

    The core of the session is your time to explore what feels most pressing or significant. This may include discussing recent events, processing emotions, or navigating ongoing challenges.

    Your therapist may use approaches that are sensitive to your experiences, such as:

    ·        Gentle reflections to deepen understanding of emotions

    ·        Mindfulness or grounding techniques to build a sense of safety

    ·        Collaborative problem-solving tailored to your specific needs

    ·        Space to share freely without pressure to follow a structured format

    Therapists adapt their approach to meet you where you are, ensuring that any techniques used feel supportive and not overwhelming.

    4. Wrap-Up and Closing the Session

    As the session concludes, your therapist will likely summarize key points or insights, providing clarity and helping you feel grounded as you leave.

    ·        Reinforcing Insights: This might involve reviewing what stood out during the session and identifying any themes that emerged.

    ·        Grounding or Regulation Exercises: Some therapists offer practices, such as breathing exercises, to help you leave the session feeling calm and centered.

    Next Steps: You may discuss potential areas for reflection or tools to practice between sessions, always with the understanding that these suggestions are optional and adaptable to your needs.

    Scheduling: If you’re ready, you can set your next session, but there’s no pressure to do so immediately. Therapy is a personal journey, and you are in control of the pace and frequency of your appointments.

    Your session is your time and space—it’s always about what feels right for you.

  • The shift toward online therapy has created greater accessibility to mental health support, offering a flexible and convenient alternative to in-person sessions. For many, this approach can provide a sense of safety and empowerment, allowing them to engage in therapy from their chosen environment.

    Trauma-Informed Advantages of Online Therapy

    ·        Convenience with Choice: Attend sessions from a space where you feel most comfortable and secure, reducing barriers like travel or unfamiliar environments.

    ·        Expanded Access: Online therapy connects you with therapists beyond your geographical area, ensuring a better fit based on your needs rather than proximity.

    ·        Flexibility for You: Scheduling can be adjusted to fit your daily life, with options often available across different time zones.

    ·        Creating Your Safe Space: Being at home or in a familiar setting—perhaps with comforting elements like pets, cozy furniture, or grounding objects—can help ease nerves and enhance your sense of safety.

    ·        Timely Support: Online therapy may offer quicker access during moments of urgent need, helping reduce delays in care.

    Technology and Privacy in Online Therapy

    Ensuring a safe and private therapeutic space is a priority in trauma-informed care. Therapists typically use secure, encrypted platforms designed for healthcare, such as Doxy.me or HIPAA-compliant Zoom.

    ·        Secure Platforms: These tools prioritize your privacy and comply with health regulations to protect your personal information.

    ·        Transparency: Your therapist should openly communicate about the platform they use and explain the steps taken to ensure confidentiality.

    ·        Empowered Inquiry: You have the right to ask questions about security measures, such as encryption and data storage, and to voice any concerns about privacy.

    By maintaining open communication and prioritizing your safety, online therapy can be a supportive and effective space for healing. Always feel empowered to advocate for your needs and comfort throughout the process.

Every healing journey is different, and the most effective mental health treatments are those that meet people where they are. We combine trauma-informed care with proven therapeutic approaches to help individuals feel safe, understood, and empowered as they navigate life’s challenges. These treatment options offer meaningful pathways toward clarity, balance, and resilience. Below you will find evidence-based treatment options for our mental health services.

Effective Mental Health Treatment Options

Organizational Education

Payment and Gift Options

Accessible Care for Everyone

We believe mental health care should be accessible. Healing shouldn’t depend on financial circumstances, and everyone deserves the opportunity to receive high-quality, trauma-informed support. At TIRG Wellness Hub, we work to remove barriers by offering flexible options that honor each person’s needs, making it easier to begin or continue the healing journey across mind, body, and spirit.

Financial Accessibility Options Include:

  • Sliding Scale – Flexible pricing that supports individuals in accessing trauma-informed mental health therapy regardless of financial constraints.

  • Wellness Hub Accessibility – Ensuring restorative bodywork and mindful movement are available to everyone who can benefit.

  • Gift Certificates for Services – A meaningful way for loved ones or organizations to help someone receive mental health therapy, massage, or yoga support.

  • Thursday Night Community Therapy - Every Thursday evening, we provide Pay What You Can mental health therapy appointments reserved specifically for community members needing low-cost access. These sessions are offered on a first-come, first-served basis to increase availability for those seeking immediate support.

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At TIRG we support schools, nonprofits, and businesses become trauma-informed organizations that value safety, empathy, and staff well-being. Our approach recognizes that trauma affects not only individuals, but also the systems they work and learn within. By fostering environments built on trust, clear communication, and emotional safety, we support teams in reducing burnout, strengthening relationships, and enhancing overall organizational health.

Through a blend of education, practical tools, and collaborative planning, we partner with leaders and staff to create sustainable shifts in culture and practice. Whether your goal is to improve workplace climate, strengthen team cohesion, or provide trauma-informed support to the populations you serve, we offer tailored services that meet your organization where it is and help guide it toward meaningful, lasting change.

Our Organizational Services Include:

  • Trauma-Informed Workplace Training – Empowering teams with knowledge, skills, and practical strategies to create supportive, resilient work environments.

  • Organizational Consultation – Helping leadership identify strengths, address challenges, and implement trauma-informed policies and practices.

  • Educational Workshops – Offering interactive, relevant learning experiences that deepen understanding and enhance long-term organizational wellness.

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