CPTSD Foundation

Daily Support Between Therapy Appointments

 

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What is CPTSD?

 

Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (CPTSD, C-PTSD, Complex PTSD) describes the results of ongoing, inescapable, relational trauma. Unlike Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Complex PTSD typically involves being hurt by another person. These hurts are ongoing, repeated, and often involving a betrayal and loss of safety.

Featured Programs.

Check out these featured trauma-informed resources or click the button to view all of our available programs.

Trauma-Informed peer support in a validating and supportive group atmosphere, to supplement individual healing work.

Daily Recovery Support

Monday - Friday, Additional Weekend Support

A weekly body-centered healing program focused on helping survivors engage with the present moment.

Trauma-Informed Yoga

Saturdays, 11am eastern

Join our virtual group and work on your favorite creative modality together with your leader and other survivors.

Weekly Creative Group

Sundays, 6pm eastern

 To further support trauma survivors, CPTSD Foundation is proud to partner with STAR Network™, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit foundation committed to Support, Treatment, and Prevention of Narcissistic Abuse and Attachment Disorders.

Narcissistic abuse is one of the most devastating triggers for CPTSD, robbing survivors of their authenticity. STAR Network empowers STARs (Survivors of Toxic Abusive Relationships) with free and accessible meetings through its transformational program, TAR Anon.

Latest from our Blog

Weekly articles and survivor stories by guest writers, clinicians, and CPTSD Foundation staff.

Overcoming Shame to Live a New Life

Overcoming Shame to Live a New Life

In the past few posts, we have examined the different types of shame and the malignant effects it can have on our brains. In this piece, we are going to explore the different ways that we can overcome shame to become who we were always meant to be before shame drove...

The Neuroscience of Shame

What happens in the brain to make shame benign or toxic? What parts of our brains are injured by chronically being shamed by our caregivers, and how does that change who we are? These are a few of the questions I will attempt to answer in this piece. Some of the terms...

The CPTSD Foundation Presents Our Series on Shame

Shame; the feeling that you have done something wrong that goes against your core values. Shame is a normal and natural human emotion that is not harmful. In this series, the CPTSD Foundation is offering a new group of articles where we explore together the different...

use your eyes. use your ears.

use your eyes. use your ears.

food for thought: before we choose to disregard another’s human experience because it is not the same as our own, it might be helpful for us to remember we are not all-knowing or all-present. there are, in fact, those who choose to senselessly harm and exploit others....

Trauma-Informed Care, Neuroplasticity and Mindfulness

The entire series in January will be focusing on how trauma-informed care can help adults overcome the effects of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs). However, to understand the process of healing, we must first explore what happens to the brains of traumatized...

What Community Members Are Saying.

How our programs are changing the lives of complex trauma survivors aorund the world. 

Daily Recovery Support

Member

“My FRAMILY is amazing. You all are amazing and inspiring. I truly love all everyone on the calls and thank you from the bottom of my heart for helping me heal through this community.”

Healing Book Club

Member

”It is very meaningful and I feel that I have established true, authentic connections. It’s comforting to have a designated space each week that’s safe, normalizing, educational, and secure. Thank you for this incredible resource!”

Daily Recovery Support

Member

“The daily calls are helping me to take better care of myself and have boundaries. How to recognize safe people and unsafe people and receive encouragement and support that I do not get otherwise. They help me recognize I am not alone in my feelings and thoughts.” 

Trauma-Friendly Meditation

Member

I have experienced significant positive effects in my life since starting this class which have impacted my life (in a medium to large way). I have found that the acceptance component taught within this style of meditation has been extremely valuable.

Additional Resources.

Check out these accessible and no-cost resources to aid in your healing journey.

Trauma-Informed Tuesday Newsletter

Direct to your inbox every week

Trauma-Friendly Meditation Classes

Monthly Live Classes or Self-Paced Course

Work with a Coach

Free discovery session to see if working with a trauma-informed coach is a good choice

About CPTSD Foundation.

Our Mission: To leave a legacy of healing for future generations by providing daily support between therapy appointments

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The Challenge We Are Undertaking