How Do I Know If It’s Trauma? Untangling the Confusion of What Happened to You

  • Relational Struggles: Difficulty trusting others or feeling safe in intimacy.
  • Fawning: People-pleasing patterns or shrinking yourself to avoid conflict.
  • Over-functioning: Feeling the need to be perfect or “on” at all times to feel secure.
  • Emotional Dysregulation: Irritability, low mood, or feeling out of control of your feelings.
  • Somatic Symptoms: Insomnia, chronic fatigue, digestive issues, or unexplained physical pain.
EMDR and Brainspotting therapies offered by Julia Langner, trauma therapist in Nashville Tennessee.

When Is It Time to Seek Trauma Therapy?

  • Do they keep you from the relationships you hope for?
  • Do you find yourself saying “no” to opportunities in your personal or professional life because you don’t feel safe or secure?
  • Do you avoid certain things out of fear, leaving you more isolated and unfulfilled?

Trauma disconnects us from ourselves and others when it goes untreated. When your survival strategies begin to interfere with your ability to live a full, authentic life, it is a good time to pursue therapy. 

Trauma is inherently chaotic. We can carry it like a “tangled ball of yarn” in the mind. Trauma therapy helps you untangle, reorganize and better understand these experiences so you can feel empowered over your own story of what happened to you.

A common misconception is that you have to retell every painful detail of your story to heal. In reality, effective trauma therapy, specifically EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) and Brainspotting, does not require you to verbalize everything. Instead, we focus on:

  • Building Safety: Developing grounding tools and resources to stabilize your nervous system.
  • Reprocessing: Addressing the distressing sensations, emotions, and memory fragments held in the mind and body, and helping them find their way forward and out of their stuck places.
  • Integration: Taking what you experienced and learned from reprocessing and weaving it into a compassionate and holistic understanding of who you are and your place in the world. This is where we see previously held unhealthy thought processes, behaviors and beliefs truly shift.

Discovering you’ve experienced trauma can be daunting. You may be wondering where you go from here, or still questioning whether what you experienced truly “counts” as trauma. Trauma-informed therapy can address this pattern of confusion and self-minimization, leading you to a place of clarity, confidence and lasting healing.

Seeking trauma-informed care is important as it shifts the guiding question of treatment from “what is wrong with me?” to an understanding of “what happened to me?” While trauma is a part of your story, but it is not the whole story of who you are. Trauma-informed therapy can help you separate your identity from your past experiences, allowing you to step back into your life with a sense of agency and peace.


Julia Langner at Three Cords Therapy is a trauma-informed therapist offering trauma-focused therapy in Nashville, Tennessee.

Julia Langner, trauma-focused therapist providing EMDR and Brainspotting for women in Nashville, Tennessee.