Integrating Trauma-Informed Care and Holistic Treatment: The Future of Addiction Recovery at Crestview

A young woman in recover in a dusty rose pink hoodie speaks with a counselor in a trauma-informed therapy session.

Addiction is rarely a standalone condition. Research shows that unresolved trauma is a significant risk factor for developing addiction, and without addressing the root causes, sustained recovery is difficult to achieve. Holistic trauma-informed care can be helpful in these cases. At Crestview Recovery Center, we recognize that trauma and substance use disorders are deeply intertwined, and we offer holistic trauma-informed care. This August—National Wellness Month—we’re highlighting how our trauma-informed, holistic approach is setting new standards in addiction treatment.

The Trauma-Addiction Connection

Many individuals turn to substances as a way to self-medicate the distressing symptoms of trauma, including PTSD, anxiety, and intrusive thoughts. Trauma can dysregulate the body’s stress response, leading to hyperarousal, emotional numbness, or chronic anxiety. Substances may provide short-term relief but ultimately reinforce a destructive cycle that deepens both trauma and addiction.

Why Trauma-Informed Care Is Essential

At Crestview, trauma-informed care is not an add-on—it’s foundational. Our clinicians are trained to recognize the signs of trauma and create a therapeutic environment that emphasizes safety, trust, and empowerment. Treatment begins with a comprehensive assessment, often followed by medically supervised detox to ensure safety during withdrawal, with our holistic trauma-informed approaches offered after.

Integrated Treatment Modalities

Our trauma and addiction recovery programs combine evidence-based therapies with holistic interventions:

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): Helps clients reframe negative thought patterns and develop practical coping skills. CBT is particularly effective for both addiction and trauma, enabling clients to manage triggers and reduce relapse risk.
  • Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT): Focuses on distress tolerance, emotional regulation, and mindfulness—key skills for those with trauma histories.
  • Holistic Therapies: Meditation, yoga, nutrition therapy, and art therapy are holistic trauma-informed care that is woven into treatment plans. These modalities address the mind-body connection, helping clients process emotions, reduce cravings, and build resilience.
  • Group and Family Therapy: Trauma often isolates individuals. Group and family sessions foster connection, build support networks, and address relational wounds.

Holistic Trauma-Informed Aftercare and Long-Term Support

Recovery from trauma and addiction is a long-term journey. Our aftercare planning includes ongoing therapy, including holistic trauma-informed care, support groups, and relapse prevention strategies. We help clients identify triggers, develop healthy routines, and access community resources for continued healing.

Our Holistic Trauma-Informed Care

By integrating trauma-informed care with holistic and evidence-based therapies, Crestview Recovery Center offers a comprehensive path to healing. If you or a loved one is struggling with addiction and trauma, reach out to our team—recovery is possible, and you don’t have to walk this path alone.

This article has been reviewed by April Marlowe, MD

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