Find a Therapist for Complex Trauma
Complex trauma requires specialized care. Browse therapists who understand CPTSD and watch their intro videos to find someone who can support your healing journey.

Complex trauma, sometimes called Complex PTSD or CPTSD, develops from prolonged or repeated traumatic experiences—often beginning in childhood or involving ongoing situations like abuse, neglect, or captivity. Unlike single-incident trauma, complex trauma can affect how you see yourself, relate to others, and regulate emotions in profound ways.
Working with a therapist who understands complex trauma is essential. On First Session, you can browse therapists who specialize in trauma-informed care. Watch their intro videos to find someone whose approach feels safe, and book online when you're ready. All therapists on our platform have had their credentials verified during onboarding.
Ahilia Singh Morales

Ahilia Singh Morales
Daisie Auty

Daisie Auty
Gwyneth Hodgins

Gwyneth Hodgins
Sabrina Sibbald
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Sabrina Sibbald
Rebekkah Stainton

Rebekkah Stainton
Cayla Townes

Cayla Townes
Alisha Kandler
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Alisha Kandler

Therapy is hard work.
Complex PTSD develops from prolonged, repeated trauma—often in situations where escape was difficult or impossible, such as childhood abuse, domestic violence, or captivity. In addition to typical PTSD symptoms, CPTSD often includes difficulty regulating emotions, negative self-perception, challenges with trust and relationships, and feeling disconnected from yourself or others.
Many people find that therapy provides a safe space to process traumatic experiences at their own pace, develop skills for managing intense emotions, work through patterns that developed as survival responses, and build a healthier sense of self. Healing from complex trauma takes time, but therapy can provide essential support throughout the journey.
Several approaches can help with complex trauma, including trauma-focused CBT, EMDR, somatic therapy, and Internal Family Systems (IFS). Your therapist will work with you to find approaches that feel safe and effective for your unique situation. Healing is not one-size-fits-all, and the pace is always guided by what feels manageable for you.
On First Session, you can browse therapists who list complex trauma, CPTSD, or trauma-informed care as specialties. Watch their intro videos to get a sense of their warmth and approach—finding someone who feels safe is especially important for this work. Learn more about what makes a good therapist.
Healing from complex trauma is a gradual process that looks different for everyone. Because complex trauma affects so many aspects of life, therapy is often a longer journey than for single-incident trauma. However, many people begin to notice meaningful shifts even in early stages of treatment. Your therapist will support you at a pace that feels safe.
Browse therapists on First Session who specialize in complex trauma and CPTSD. Watch their intro videos to find someone whose approach resonates with you, then book a session online. Many therapists offer free consultations so you can ask questions before committing. Reaching out for support takes courage—you deserve care that understands what you've been through.
