You can be in charge
of your life. Not trauma.

You can transform surviving into thriving.

Thriving Tree offers adjunctive treatment for complex trauma through embodiment and movement practice.

feel empowered to make choices
based on your needs and wants

reconnect to yourself and others through community and relationship

understand where trauma lives and how to move toward befriending your body


The effects of trauma can linger long after your initial experience. You might…

wonder, “what’s wrong with me?”

notice parts of your body feel numb

be on the lookout for exits or safety

feel like you’re not worthy

confuse one sensation for another

frequently space out

find it difficult to connect with others

not know what decisions to make

not have words to describe your experiences

There’s no right or wrong way to respond to traumatic experiences, so you may notice all or a couple of these responses.

You deserve freedom, peace, and connection.

And, a trauma sensitive movement practice supports you getting there by offering

FREE CHOICE

You can move through your journey at your own pace, no strings or expectation attached. The live class offers practices crafted in response to your needs while the recordings give a feel for what a practice is like.

SAFER SPACE

Joining the live class offers a small, safer space to connect in community with others. With the option to have your camera on or off, you can also choose a more personal space to reconnect with yourself.

KNOWLEDGE

Knowledge empowers! In the live class, we’ll learn about trauma’s impact and the ways TCTSY counters it. We’ll understand trauma doesn’t mean something’s wrong with you but rather that something happened to you.

Kate O’Hara is a movement and embodiment trauma care specialist who’s guided hundreds of people in their journeys through trauma. Certified by the Center for Trauma and Embodiment in Trauma Center Trauma Sensitive Yoga (TCTSY), Kate has been supporting people in their journeys since 2015.

In addition, Kate shares their experience by serving as a mentor within the 300-hour TCTSY Certification Program. Currently, she supports cohorts of clinicians and yoga teachers within the LGBTQ+ community.

Read more about Kate.

“I feel like my brain is changing — like parts of it are coming online...
gradually increasing clarity. I am developing a different awareness of my body.”

TCTSY class participant