Is Your Space Trauma Informed?

By Published On: October 10, 2025
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Is Your Space Trauma Informed?

OliviaLeBus

LeBus restaurant, East Falls, Pennsylvania

When your brain goes through extreme trauma, it changes. Your nervous system may become hyper-vigilant, responding to small triggers in the surroundings as though they are life-threatening. When this becomes chronic, it’s known as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or complex post-traumatic stress disorder (CPTSD).

Trauma-informed care is therapeutic counseling which acknowledges these nervous system changes. Its main purpose is to re-establish a sense of safety in the subconscious regions of the brain. We create safety through trustworthiness, collaboration, empowerment, and mutuality.

Trauma-informed interior design uses our understanding of PTSD to create places establish safety through physical cues that an environment is safe. A trauma-informed design may include acoustic mitigation, to eliminate sudden loud noises. It may establish cozy, protected areas with long sight lines. Since our bodies evolved in tandem with the rest of nature, biophilic elements such as plants, organic forms, and filtered lighting help us to feel at home.

The brain can only heal when it is no longer under assault.

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