Trauma can impact your mental and physical well-being, but healing is possible. At Live Wellness Center, our licensed therapists offer safe, compassionate trauma therapy—both in-person and online—to help you process experiences and restore balance at your own pace.
Process painful experiences in a supportive and confidential space designed to help you heal at your own pace.
Learn to recognize and manage how trauma affects both your emotions and physical responses, restoring balance and calm.
Transform trauma into resilience by developing healthy coping strategies and building emotional strength for the future.

Specialized in helping clients process and heal from various life experiences
Our therapists are trained in multiple evidence-based trauma treatment modalities
We understand both “big T” and “little t” trauma–in other words, both significant events and events that may not seem significant but can cause trauma
Our approach combines body-based and cognitive therapeutic techniques
“Trauma can be any little thing. Some people can experience the same event, and one person perceives it as traumatic and the other person not.”
–Charity Ritter, MSW LISW-S
Live Wellness Center accepts insurance plans as well as private pay, with available financial assistance for self-pay clients. Our friendly administrative staff can help verify your insurance coverage and discuss payment options.
Absolutely. Trauma is highly individual. Even if others experienced the same event without trauma, your experience and reaction are valid and deserving of care.
Trauma can manifest physically through sleep issues, anxiety, panic attacks, and various other physical symptoms. It can also impact your body’s stress response system and overall health, impacting your quality of life.
Several factors can influence how a person processes traumatic experiences. For example, people with ADHD may be more susceptible to trauma because their brains make more connections and often remember the most emotional aspects of experiences. Hormones can also play a significant role–research shows that women may experience increased PTSD symptoms during certain phases of their menstrual cycle. Other factors like age, previous experiences, and individual brain chemistry can all affect how someone processes and responds to traumatic events.
The duration of trauma therapy varies based on individual needs, types of trauma, and how it’s affecting you. Your trauma therapist in Columbus will work at a pace that feels safe and manageable for you.
Licensed & Experienced Clinicians
In-Person & Online Counseling
Our professional team will be happy to help you understand your insurance benefits, payments, and find the right therapist for your needs.