
Trauma changed how
your body learned
to survive.
PTSD and trauma responses are not signs of weakness. They are intelligent survival adaptations. At Inner Peak Colorado, we help women move from constant survival mode toward safety, stability, and lasting recovery.
You are not broken.
Your nervous system is
trying to protect you.
Trauma can change how your brain and body interpret safety. That can look like panic, shutdown, dissociation, insomnia, emotional numbness, or feeling stuck in high alert. These patterns are treatable, and healing is possible.
Our trauma-informed model helps you rebuild a felt sense of safety while addressing the memories and beliefs that keep you trapped in old survival responses.

"For years I thought I was just too anxious to function. Trauma treatment helped me understand my body was protecting me, and taught me how to feel safe again."
— Program Graduate
Different histories,
one path toward healing.
We treat PTSD and trauma in all forms, with care plans shaped around your lived experience, symptom profile, and goals.
Acute PTSD
Trauma symptoms after a specific event such as an assault, accident, medical crisis, or sudden loss. You may feel constantly on edge, emotionally numb, or trapped in repeating memories that never seem to settle.
Complex PTSD (C-PTSD)
When trauma happens repeatedly over time, often in relationships where safety was supposed to exist. C-PTSD can impact identity, trust, boundaries, and emotional regulation in profound ways.
Developmental Trauma
Early environments marked by neglect, instability, or emotional harm can shape the nervous system and relationship patterns into adulthood. Healing means rebuilding safety from the inside out.
Co-Occurring Trauma
Trauma often overlaps with anxiety, depression, substance use, eating disorders, and dissociation. We treat these together so your care addresses root causes, not just surface symptoms.
Trauma can shape both
mind and body.
Symptoms can look different for every woman. If these patterns feel familiar, support can help.
Emotional & Behavioral Signs
Nervous System & Body Signs
You do not need to wait for symptoms to get worse. Early trauma support can reduce long-term suffering and help you feel like yourself again.
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Trauma-informed care
that balances structure
and compassion.
Safety First
We never force disclosure or push pace. Treatment starts with stabilization, nervous system safety, and practical tools so healing feels possible and grounded.
Nervous System Healing
Trauma lives in both mind and body. We integrate somatic interventions that help your body relearn regulation, trust, and present-moment safety.
Women-Centered Care
Women experience trauma in specific social and relational contexts. Our clinicians deliver trauma treatment through a gender-responsive, culturally aware lens.
Integrated Dual Diagnosis
If trauma overlaps with anxiety, depression, eating concerns, or substance use, your plan addresses all of it together for stronger long-term outcomes.
What trauma treatment
can look like.
Healing does not happen all at once. We use a phased model that builds safety, processes trauma carefully, and supports long-term recovery.
Most women begin within
24-72 hours
From first call to first session, depending on clinical fit and scheduling.
Confidential Clinical Assessment
You meet with a licensed clinician to explore your history, symptoms, and current needs. We listen deeply and identify what level of care best supports you right now.
Stabilization & Grounding
Before trauma processing, we build concrete regulation skills. You learn how to reduce overwhelm, reconnect to your body, and create daily safety anchors.
Trauma Processing Therapy
Using evidence-based methods like EMDR, trauma-focused CBT, and narrative work, we help you process traumatic memory in a structured, compassionate way.
Relational Repair & Identity Work
Trauma can impact boundaries, attachment, and self-worth. We focus on rebuilding trust in yourself and strengthening healthy, sustainable relationship patterns.
Ongoing Recovery Planning
As symptoms decrease, we create a relapse-prevention and support plan so your healing remains durable in work, family, and everyday life.
Therapies used in
trauma treatment.
We combine evidence-based trauma modalities with individualized clinical planning for each woman.
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You deserve to feel
safe in your body
and in your life.
A free, confidential consultation is the first step. Our clinical team will help you understand what kind of trauma support is right for you and how to begin safely.