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Learn more about complex trauma recovery coaching with Linda. For those taking a proactive approach to recovery and needing answers to help heal their whole self.


How to use this:
0–3 items often: you may be using a few survival patterns.
4–7 items often: consider paced support to rebuild safety and choice.
8–10 items often: a trauma-trained professional can help you restore stability and connection.
How to use this:
0–3 often: some protective habits; gentle self-care may help.
4–7 often: consider trauma-trained coaching to build daily brain skills.
8–10 often: a paced, brain-based plan can restore clarity, memory and confidence.
For formal assessment, use recognised measures:
ACE-IQ or ACE-10 for adversity history (education only on public pages).
ITQ (International Trauma Questionnaire) for ICD-11 PTSD/Complex PTSD.
DERS for emotion regulation, DES-II for dissociation, PCL-5 for PTSD symptoms.
PHQ-9, GAD-7 for mood and anxiety; OSSS-3 for social support.