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Ask The Expert: Grace & Emerge Recovery

October 1, 2023
in Guide to Good Health, Wellness
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Ask The Expert: Grace & Emerge Recovery

This article is a part of our annual Guide to Good Health. Sponsored Content brought to you by Grace & Emerge.

Grace & Emerge Recovery TX is an innovative women-only mental health, trauma and addiction aftercare continuum. Our unique curriculum blends conventional and alternative therapies to provide holistic trauma-focused care. We treat our curriculum as a living entity, growing and transforming alongside our clients. Founded and led by women, we specialize in treating clients seeking various forms of recovery. Our aftercare continuum minimizes emotional stress for trauma survivors with gradual step-downs. To maintain a trauma-informed approach, we provide individualized electives to broaden client skill sets, concierge wrap-around services and triage support based on each client’s unique strengths and challenges.

How can women overcome the fear of seeking mental health support?

Seeking help for mental health issues can be challenging and intimidating for many, especially women. Women are subjected to greater scrutiny for their integral role within the family system and inordinate expectations in. social and professional settings. Acknowledging our struggles can feel like fault or failure, and the discomfort and vulnerability of asking for help is tough to overcome. However, if we desire a different outcome, we must be willing to take a different approach.

Gathering information is crucial to overcoming fear and empowering you to make an informed decision. We encourage women to consult with a mental health professional about the types of therapeutic approaches, processes and benefits. Confiding in trusted friends or family members can also help deconstruct stigma and create connections through shared experiences. The most powerful evidence of overcoming fear is working through avoidance and committing to and trusting the therapy process to learn how the benefits outweigh the risks.

What is trauma, and what does it look like?

Trauma occurs when an individual is overwhelmed beyond coping capabilities and can manifest in various ways, with symptoms categorized into four main clusters: re-experiencing, avoidance and numbing, hypervigilance, and inconsistent changes in mood and cognition. Covert trauma refers to hidden or less obvious forms of psychological distress and may not involve a single identifiable event, making it harder to recognize.

The manifestations of trauma are highly individualized and are hard to pinpoint amid life changes. Signs of trauma can include irritability, sleep disturbances, difficulty concentrating, deconstructive thought patterns, memory loss, apathy, emotional detachment and hopelessness.

Why is women-specific treatment for mental health and substance-use disorders important?

Women-specific treatment programs for mental health, trauma and substance-use disorders provide a safe and supportive space where women can address their unique challenges. Gender-specific therapies, trauma-informed care and peer-to-peer support are essential to creating an attuned and healing environment. It takes courage to face unresolved trauma, body image concerns, unhealthy relationship dynamics, social pressures and significant life transitions. Women-specific programs offer valuable options for those seeking specialized care and empowerment through safety and connection.


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