Online Trauma Therapy in Minnesota for Women
You Don’t Have to Carry This Alone
Online trauma therapy in Minnesota offers women across the state a safe, confidential space to begin healing—rooted in both trauma-informed care and a biblical foundation for restoration. Whether you are in Minneapolis, St. Paul, Rochester, Duluth, or a smaller community, you can access secure telehealth therapy from the privacy and comfort of your home.
If you feel overwhelmed, anxious, hyper-independent, or unsure who to trust, you are not alone. Many women seeking online trauma therapy in Minnesota are navigating the long-term impact of domestic violence, sexual assault, or complex interpersonal trauma. Therapy provides a space to slow down, feel supported, and begin healing in a way that also invites God into the process.
Our work together is collaborative, compassionate, and intentionally paced—honoring both your experiences and the deeper healing God desires for your life, your identity, and your relationship with Him.
You do not need to have everything figured out. You do not need to share anything before you are ready. Healing begins with safety—and trusting that God meets you where you are and walks with you each step forward.
“The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.”
— Psalm 34:18
Why Choose Online Trauma Therapy in Minnesota?
Choosing online trauma therapy in Minnesota allows you to receive specialized care without commuting or sitting in a waiting room.
Fully licensed therapist serving clients throughout Minnesota
Secure, HIPAA-compliant telehealth platform
Therapy from the privacy and safety of your home
Flexible scheduling options
EMDR-informed virtual trauma therapy
Online trauma therapy in Minnesota offers women anywhere in the state a safe, confidential space to begin healing. Through secure telehealth, we help you navigate anxiety, trauma symptoms, and recovery at your pace.
Specialties
Domestic Violence Therapy
Online trauma therapy in Minnesota can support women recovering from:
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Emotional abuse
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Coercive control
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Narcissistic abuse
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Identity loss within relationships
Therapy focuses on rebuilding internal safety, strengthening boundaries, and reconnecting with your sense of self.
Sexual Assault Recovery
Healing after sexual assault often involves:
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Shame and self-blame
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PTSD symptoms
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Body-based anxiety
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Difficulty trusting others
Through trauma-informed online therapy in Minnesota, we gently work toward reclaiming autonomy and restoring nervous system stability.
PTSD & Complex Trauma
If you experience flashbacks, hypervigilance, emotional numbness, or nervous system dysregulation, online trauma therapy in Minnesota can help you develop grounding tools and reduce the intensity of trauma responses over time.
What Healing Can Look Like
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Feeling more grounded
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Sleeping more consistently
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Reduced anxiety
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Healthier boundaries
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Rebuilding trust in yourself
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Reconnecting to your identity
Keep this hopeful but not over-promising.
EMDR-Informed & Nervous System-Based Care
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EMDR (in training, if applicable)
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Trauma processing at a client-paced rhythm
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Regulation before reprocessing
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You do not have to share details before you’re ready
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Therapy that honors your body’s timeline
Who I Work With
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Adult women (18+)
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Survivors of domestic violence or sexual assault
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Women navigating faith and healing
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Women feeling stuck in survival mode
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Christian women seeking therapy aligned with faith
Insurance & Private Pay in Minnesota
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Health Partners, Blue Cross Blue Shield MN, Blue Cross Blue Shield Plus, United Healthcare, UMR, Optum, Surest, Aetna and Medica.
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Private pay rate
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Superbill availability
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Transparent pricing
FAQs – Online Trauma Therapy in Minnesota
1. Do you offer online therapy throughout Minnesota?
Yes. I provide secure, confidential online therapy to adult women located anywhere in Minnesota, including Minneapolis, St. Paul, Rochester, Duluth, and surrounding communities. As long as you are physically located in Minnesota during your session, we can meet virtually. Online therapy allows you to access trauma-informed care from the safety and privacy of your own space.
2. Is online trauma therapy effective?
Research shows that online therapy can be just as effective as in-person therapy for PTSD, anxiety, and trauma-related concerns. Many women actually feel safer meeting from home, which can support nervous system regulation and emotional processing. Healing does not require a physical office — it requires safety, attunement, and trust.
3. Do you offer EMDR therapy in Minnesota?
I provide EMDR-informed therapy for women in Minnesota. EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) is a trauma-focused approach designed to help the brain reprocess distressing memories so they feel less overwhelming. We move at your pace, prioritize stabilization first, and you are never required to share details before you feel ready.
4. What if I am still in the relationship?
You do not need to have left a relationship to begin therapy. Many women seek support while navigating confusion, fear, or uncertainty. Therapy can provide space to explore safety, boundaries, emotional clarity, and next steps — without pressure or judgment.
5. Do you accept insurance in Minnesota?
I accept Health Partners, Blue Cross Blue Shield MN, Blue Cross Blue Shield Plus, United Healthcare, UMR, Optum, Surest, Aetna and Medica for Minnesota residents and also offer private pay options. If I am not in-network with your specific plan, I can provide a superbill for possible reimbursement. During your free consultation, we can review current coverage and determine the most supportive option for you.
6. How do I get started?
The first step is a free 15-minute consultation call. This is a no-pressure conversation where you can share what you’re experiencing, ask questions, and see if therapy feels like a good fit. If it does, we will schedule your first full session and begin at a pace that feels safe and manageable.
Healing doesn’t have to feel rushed.
If you’re looking for online trauma therapy in Minnesota, you don’t have to navigate this alone. You can schedule now for your free 15-minute consultation to explore whether therapy feels like a supportive next step.
