Find an Attachment Trauma Therapist
Attachment trauma can shape how we connect with others and ourselves. First Session helps you find a therapist who understands these experiences and can support your healing journey.
Marco Milani

Marco Milani
Nick Abraham
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Nick Abraham
Erik Reuter

Erik Reuter
Emily Rusyn

Emily Rusyn
Sandra Medina
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Sandra Medina
Hayley Sarjeant

Hayley Sarjeant
Saba Salemi

Saba Salemi
Tanya Lerra
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Tanya Lerra
Yemisi Odesilo

Yemisi Odesilo
David Binger
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David Binger
Anh Duffy

Anh Duffy
Shelley Quan

Shelley Quan
Nisha Thakkar

Nisha Thakkar
Dr. Chasidy Karpiuk

Dr. Chasidy Karpiuk
Melissa Melnychuk

Melissa Melnychuk
Jim Squire

Jim Squire
Lindsey Salloway

Lindsey Salloway
Justin Leung

Justin Leung
Sabrina De Araujo

Sabrina De Araujo
Dylan Fry

Dylan Fry
Michelle Brewer
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Michelle Brewer
Monica Andrus

Monica Andrus
Rima Sehgal

Rima Sehgal
Lotus Huyen Vu

Lotus Huyen Vu
Ting Jiang

Ting Jiang
Jennifer Henderson

Jennifer Henderson
Jola Mecani

Jola Mecani
Michael Wassef
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Michael Wassef
Lea Konforte

Lea Konforte
Nayab Tahir

Nayab Tahir
Alicia Mandel

Alicia Mandel
Corinna Killeen

Corinna Killeen
Crystal Soares

Crystal Soares
Nisha Sangwan

Nisha Sangwan
Cayla Townes

Cayla Townes
Andrea Montello

Andrea Montello
Amy O'Coin
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Amy O'Coin
Tanya Beattie

Tanya Beattie
Ahilia Singh Morales

Ahilia Singh Morales
Sonia Stewart
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Sonia Stewart
Jason Bains
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Jason Bains
Rebekkah Stainton

Rebekkah Stainton
Cassandra Fezzuoglio

Cassandra Fezzuoglio
Alisha Kandler
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Alisha Kandler
Stefan Milosevic
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Stefan Milosevic

Therapy is hard work.
Attachment trauma refers to disruptions in early bonding experiences with caregivers that can affect emotional development and relationships later in life. This may include experiences of neglect, inconsistent caregiving, separation from caregivers, or other early relational wounds. These experiences can shape how we connect with others, manage difficult emotions, and see ourselves as deserving of love and care.
Therapy can provide a safe space to explore how early experiences continue to influence your life today. A skilled therapist may help you recognize relationship patterns, develop healthier ways of connecting with others, and build a more secure sense of self. Many people find that understanding their attachment history brings clarity to longstanding struggles in relationships or with emotional regulation.
Look for someone who has experience working with attachment-related concerns and whose approach feels safe to you. Finding a good therapist often comes down to feeling heard and understood. On First Session, you can watch therapist intro videos to get a sense of their personality and style before booking, which can help you find someone who feels like the right fit.
Many people find online therapy to be a supportive option for working through attachment-related concerns. Virtual sessions can offer flexibility and accessibility while still providing meaningful therapeutic connection. Some people appreciate being in their own space during sessions, while others prefer in-person work. First Session offers both options so you can choose what works best for you.
Attachment-related struggles often show up as recurring patterns in relationships—difficulty trusting others, fear of abandonment, discomfort with closeness, or challenges regulating emotions during conflict. You might notice these patterns across different relationships or find that certain situations consistently trigger strong emotional responses. A therapist can help you explore whether attachment experiences may be contributing to current challenges.
All therapists on First Session have their credentials verified during onboarding. Each therapist also creates an intro video so you can get a sense of who they are before booking. This helps ensure you can make an informed choice about who to work with on something as personal as attachment and early experiences.