Find a Trauma Therapist
Browse therapists who specialize in trauma support. Watch their intro videos to find someone who feels like the right fit for your healing journey.

Experiencing trauma can affect many aspects of daily life, from relationships to work to how you feel in your own body. If you're seeking support, you're taking an important step. Therapy can provide a safe space to process difficult experiences at your own pace, with a professional who understands what you're going through.
On First Session, you can browse therapists who work with trauma and watch their intro videos before booking. This helps you get a sense of their approach and personality, so you can feel more confident about reaching out. All therapists have their credentials verified during onboarding. Learn how to book a free consultation to find the right support for you.
Mariya Garnet

Mariya Garnet
Michelle Brewer
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Michelle Brewer
Divya Gulati

Divya Gulati
C. Nicole MacLeod

C. Nicole MacLeod
Monica Andrus

Monica Andrus
Rima Sehgal

Rima Sehgal
Ciara Williams

Ciara Williams
Jennifer Henderson

Jennifer Henderson
Shannon Bradley

Shannon Bradley
Lindsay Kudlow

Lindsay Kudlow
Kaitlin Klimosko

Kaitlin Klimosko
Jennifer Schofield

Jennifer Schofield

Therapy is hard work.
Trauma refers to the lasting emotional response to deeply distressing experiences. These can include single events like accidents or loss, ongoing situations like difficult relationships, or experiences from childhood that continue to affect you. Everyone responds to trauma differently, and what feels overwhelming to one person may not affect another the same way. Common responses include intrusive thoughts, difficulty sleeping, emotional numbness, heightened anxiety, or avoiding reminders of the experience.
Therapy offers a confidential space to process traumatic experiences with professional support. A therapist can help you understand how trauma affects your thoughts, emotions, and behaviours. Many people find that working with a therapist helps them develop coping strategies, process difficult memories in a safe environment, and gradually rebuild a sense of safety and control. Different therapeutic approaches work for different people, and a trauma-informed therapist can help you find what works best for you.
Working through trauma is a personal process that looks different for everyone. Your therapist will typically start by helping you feel safe and building trust together. You'll move at your own pace—there's no pressure to discuss anything before you're ready. Sessions might involve talking about your experiences, learning grounding techniques, or exploring how past events connect to present-day challenges. It's normal to have difficult moments, and your therapist will support you through them.
Finding the right therapist is an important part of the process. On First Session, you can browse therapists who specialize in trauma support and filter by location, availability, and session format. One helpful feature is the ability to watch therapist intro videos before booking—this gives you a sense of who they are and how they work. All therapists on the platform have their credentials verified during onboarding, so you can focus on finding someone who feels like the right fit.
If past experiences are affecting your daily life, relationships, or wellbeing, speaking with a therapist may be helpful. You don't need to have experienced a specific type of event, and you don't need to have a diagnosis. Many people seek support simply because they want to feel better and process what they've been through. If you're unsure, booking an initial consultation can help you explore whether therapy feels right for you without any long-term commitment.
Getting started is straightforward. Browse trauma therapists on First Session and watch their intro videos to get a feel for their approach. When you find someone who seems like a good match, you can book directly through their profile. Many therapists offer free consultations so you can ask questions and see if it feels like the right fit. You can choose between online or in-person sessions based on what works best for you.
