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Our Services
Trauma Therapy
Giving Tree Therapy specializes in trauma-focused care, offering a safe and compassionate space for healing. Our therapists draw from evidence-based and holistic approaches such as EMDR, somatic therapy, & parts work to best support each client’s journey. We support individuals working through PTSD, complex trauma, grief, domestic violence, and relationship challenges, while also helping with depression, anxiety, and self-esteem concerns. By blending evidence-based methods with a deep understanding of how trauma impacts the mind and body, we guide clients toward resilience, connection, and lasting growth
Couple’s Therapy
At Giving Tree Therapy, we offer a range of therapeutic services to support individuals and couples at various stages of life. Our couples therapy, including approaches such as the Gottman Method, helps partners strengthen their relationships and work through challenges with practical, research-based tools. We also provide support for premarital and marriage counseling, dating couples, those in open or polyamorous relationships, and individuals coping with infidelity. Our therapists address communication difficulties, recurring behavioral patterns, substance use concerns, financial disagreements, and custody issues—offering personalized, evidence-based guidance for every unique situation.
Children’s Therapy
Giving Tree Therapy provides a wide array of therapeutic services designed to support children & adolescents facing diverse challenges. We specialize in addressing behavioral concerns, including ADHD. Our therapists are equipped to help clients navigate divorce or separation issues, as well as mental health struggles like depression, anxiety, and trauma, including PTSD. We also offer support for grief and loss, sensory overload, and LGBTQIA+ related concerns. Additionally, we focus on improving communication (excluding speech), managing anger, resolving conflicts, and enhancing emotional regulation, all within the context of family and peer relationships.