Trauma & PTSD:
Specialist Therapy & PTSD Treatment for Recovery
Our trauma-focused therapists offer structured care for PTSD, complex PTSD and trauma-related distress, combining evidence-based therapy for PTSD with sensitive support to reduce PTSD symptoms and rebuild safety, stability and trust in daily life.
About Lavora’s Trauma & PTSD Services
At Lavora’s Trauma & PTSD Services, we understand that trauma reshapes how the mind and body respond to the world. PTSD and complex PTSD can influence sleep, mood, memories and relationships, often long after the original events have passed.
Our clinicians provide careful assessment of trauma history, PTSD symptoms and current coping patterns, always at a pace that respects your readiness. Treatment may include trauma-focused psychotherapy, specialised therapy for PTSD and, when appropriate, collaboration with a PTSD psychologist or psychiatrist.
We work with grounded, evidence-based approaches that help you process memories, reduce reactivity and re-establish a sense of safety in everyday life.
Throughout, we prioritise stabilisation and support, ensuring that trauma work is structured, contained and never rushed.
Our purpose is simple: to create a safe, expertly guided space for healing from trauma and PTSD, helping you move from survival toward a steadier, more connected way of living.
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Our Specialities & Signature Treatments
At Lavora Clinic, our mental health services are delivered through carefully integrated treatment modalities. Each plan is tailored to your needs, combining the right balance of therapy, medication and advanced interventions to support lasting mental wellbeing.
Rather than relying on a single method, our mental health professionals curate a personalised pathway that can include psychotherapy, pharmacotherapy and technology-assisted treatments within a calm, private mental health clinic setting.
WHY CHOOSE US
Why Choose a Trauma & PTSD Specialist
At Lavora Clinic, trauma and PTSD are approached with careful pacing, clinical expertise and a strong focus on safety. We understand that PTSD symptoms can include flashbacks, hypervigilance, avoidance and emotional numbness, and that effective PTSD treatment must respect your readiness at every stage.
We believe that choosing a specialist in trauma and PTSD treatment provides a structured path to healing that general support cannot always offer. Here are some of the key pillars of our approach:
- Sensitive assessment of trauma history, PTSD symptoms and current coping strategies at a pace that feels manageable
- Use of evidence based therapy for PTSD that is designed specifically for trauma related difficulties
- Clear explanation of how trauma affects the brain and body so that symptoms feel more understandable and less overwhelming
- Strong emphasis on stabilisation, grounding and self regulation skills before and alongside deeper trauma work
- Ongoing support and review to ensure that PTSD treatment remains contained, predictable and adapted to your life context
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“Longevity is not a single treatment, it is the quiet mastery of cellular health, hormonal balance and natural refinement, restored with intention.”
As the Founder of Lavora Longevity Hub, Dr. Soraya brings more than fifteen years of clinical experience in longevity medicine, regenerative aesthetics and hormonal health. She has performed thousands of treatments across the GCC, shaping a refined approach grounded in cellular repair, metabolic balance and natural aesthetic precision. Her work includes the creation of the Ovarian Longevity Score™ and Male Longevity Score™, advanced systems that map biological aging and guide personalised protocols. Each program reflects her commitment to measured care, discreet innovation and long-term vitality, supporting clients as they achieve sustained wellbeing and quiet, confident renewal.
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Why Choose Lavora for Trauma & PTSD Treatment
At Lavora Clinic, trauma and PTSD treatment is guided by clinical expertise, careful pacing and a strong emphasis on safety. We understand that PTSD symptoms can include flashbacks, avoidance, nightmares and hypervigilance, and that trauma work needs structure and respect for readiness.
We believe that choosing Lavora for trauma and PTSD care provides a contained, expertly guided path toward recovery. Here are some of the key elements of our approach:
- Sensitive assessment of trauma history, PTSD symptoms and current coping, carried out at a pace that feels manageable
- Use of evidence based therapy for PTSD and trauma that is specifically designed for trauma related difficulties
- Strong focus on stabilisation, grounding and self regulation skills before and alongside deeper trauma processing
- Clear explanations of how trauma affects the brain and body to reduce confusion and self-blame
- Ongoing support and review so that your PTSD treatment remains predictable, contained and aligned with your life outside the clinic
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What’s Included in Our Trauma & PTSD Services
At Lavora Clinic, trauma and PTSD care is organised around safety, predictability and respect for your pace. Each PTSD treatment pathway is structured so that stabilisation and understanding come before deeper processing of traumatic memories.
We create a contained, supportive framework for moving from survival toward gradual healing. Here are some of the key elements included in our trauma and PTSD services:
- Sensitive assessment of trauma history, PTSD symptoms and current coping strategies at a pace that feels manageable
- Use of evidence based therapy for PTSD specifically designed for trauma related difficulties
- Strong early focus on grounding, self regulation and stabilisation skills before intensive trauma work
- Clear explanation of each phase of treatment so you know what to expect and why
- Ongoing support and review to adjust pacing, track progress and integrate gains into everyday life
Frequently Asked Trauma & PTSD Questions
What is post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)?
PTSD is a mental health condition that can develop after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event. It can involve intrusive memories, nightmares, flashbacks, avoidance, emotional numbness and a sense of being constantly on alert.
How is trauma different from PTSD and complex PTSD?
Trauma refers to the distressing event itself and your immediate reaction. PTSD is a longer term pattern of symptoms that follow trauma. Complex PTSD can occur after repeated or long term trauma and may include difficulties with self worth, emotion regulation and relationships.
What are common symptoms of PTSD?
Symptoms can include intrusive memories, nightmares, flashbacks, avoidance of reminders, feeling detached, irritability, sleep problems, difficulty concentrating and being easily startled. Some people also feel guilt or shame related to the event.
How is PTSD diagnosed?
PTSD is diagnosed through a careful clinical assessment that explores your history, symptoms and how long they have been present. A clinician may use structured questions or screening tools, but diagnosis relies on a detailed conversation.
What PTSD treatment options are available?
PTSD treatment often includes trauma focused psychotherapy, such as specific forms of cognitive or exposure based therapy. Treatment may also involve skills for grounding, emotional regulation and, when needed, carefully monitored medication.
Is PTSD treatment safe or will I have to relive everything?
PTSD treatment is designed to be as safe and contained as possible. Early work often focuses on stabilisation and coping skills. Deeper trauma processing is introduced gradually and only when you and your clinician agree that it is appropriate.
How long does PTSD treatment usually take?
The length of treatment varies. Some people experience significant change over several months, while others with complex trauma may need longer term support. Your clinician will discuss pacing and review progress regularly.
Can PTSD symptoms return after they improve?
PTSD symptoms can sometimes flare during times of stress or reminders. However, skills learned in treatment can help you recognise early signs and respond more effectively. Follow up support can also be arranged if needed.
How can family or friends support someone with PTSD?
Family and friends can help by listening, respecting boundaries, learning about PTSD and encouraging professional support. It is important not to pressure someone to talk about details they are not ready to share.
What should I do if I think I might have PTSD?
If you recognise PTSD symptoms after a traumatic event, consider seeking a professional assessment. Early treatment can reduce the risk of symptoms becoming more entrenched and can support a safer, more structured path toward recovery.
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