Trauma-informed care for Killeen and across Texas

Trauma & PTSD Therapy in Killeen, TX

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Trauma therapy near Killeen helps your brain and body recognize that the danger is over - so you can stop living in survival mode. At Unbroken Abundance, our EMDR-trained clinicians treat PTSD, complex trauma, and childhood wounds with research-backed, trauma-informed care. Clients from Killeen can meet with us in person at our nearby Georgetown office or use telehealth anywhere in Texas.

Real therapy from people who get it.

Serving Killeen in person and online - 6 trauma-focused clinicians

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The Quick Version

  1. 1Who it helps: Adults carrying PTSD, complex trauma, childhood wounds, or an always-on-edge or shut-down feeling they cannot explain.
  2. 2What to expect: A pace you set. We never push you to talk before you are ready, and we work with your nervous system, not against it.
  3. 3How long it takes: Some clients notice meaningful shifts within 12 sessions; complex or layered trauma often takes longer.
  4. 4Cost: Licensed-clinician sessions are $150-$200. We accept Aetna, Anthem, Baylor Scott & White, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Curative, First Health Network, Harbor Health, Medicare, Meritain Health, Moda, and Sana, with limited sliding-scale options.
  5. 5How to book from Killeen: Request a free consultation online or call (737) 367-3040. Choose our Georgetown office or telehealth; we respond within one business day.

What Is Trauma Therapy?

Trauma therapy is a focused, nervous-system-aware approach to healing the lasting effects of overwhelming experiences. It is different from general talk therapy because it does not only help you understand what happened. It helps your brain and body process what remains unresolved, so the past has less power over your present.

What you are living with is not a character flaw. It can be a survival adaptation. When something overwhelms your system - one terrifying event or years in a home where safety was never guaranteed - your nervous system learns to stay braced for danger. Long after the threat is gone, it may keep firing through a racing heart, shutdown, hypervigilance, nightmares, or intrusive memories. Those responses are not weakness. They are signs that your brain and body worked hard to protect you.

Trauma is not limited to events such as assault, combat, accidents, or medical emergencies. Complex trauma can build quietly through chronic stress, childhood neglect, emotionally unsafe relationships, discrimination, or repeated experiences of having no control. It may not look dramatic from the outside, but it can shape trust, boundaries, self-worth, and the ability to feel safe. Because trauma affects the nervous system as well as conscious memory, insight alone is not always enough to create change.

That is why we use trauma-focused methods such as EMDR, or Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing. The World Health Organization includes EMDR in its guidance for stress-related conditions, and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs describes it as one of the most studied PTSD treatments. EMDR follows a structured process that can help the brain reprocess stuck memories without requiring you to describe every detail.

Trauma-informed care means we move at your pace, pay attention to how trauma affects trust, memory, identity, and boundaries, and do not rush you toward something you are not ready for. The goal is not to erase what happened. It is to help your system recognize that the danger is no longer happening and give you more choice in how you live now.

Is Trauma Therapy Right for You?

You do not need a diagnosis - or even the word trauma - to belong here. Many people we work with simply know that something feels off. See whether any of these experiences sound familiar:

  • You feel on edge much of the time, as if you are waiting for the next thing to go wrong.
  • Your emotions feel too big to manage, or strangely flat and far away.
  • Intrusive memories, flashbacks, or nightmares pull you back to something you would rather leave behind.
  • You are exhausted from holding it together on the outside while it unravels on the inside.
  • A loop of "I am not enough," "it is my fault," or "I do not matter" runs underneath everything.
  • You avoid certain people, places, sensations, or conversations to keep painful memories at bay.
  • You feel disconnected from your body, people who love you, or the life you want.
  • Panic seems to appear without warning, or you go numb when things get hard.

Any pattern that leaves you feeling stuck and unable to change it on your own is worth bringing into the room. If you are quietly recognizing yourself here, the next step is simply a conversation. We can help you understand what is happening and decide whether trauma therapy fits your needs.

What Does Trauma Therapy Look Like Here?

No surprises and no being put on the spot. Your first session is about getting to know you and what brought you in, not diving into the hardest memory on day one. We will talk about what you want to be different and begin building the safety, trust, and grounding that effective trauma work depends on.

Standard sessions are 50 minutes and usually happen weekly to start. Some people notice meaningful relief within 12 sessions, especially when they are working with a single event. Complex, developmental, or layered trauma often takes longer. We will give you an honest working sense of the timeline after learning more about you and adjust the plan together.

The work is collaborative and paced by you. When we use EMDR, we follow its structured eight-phase protocol. Preparation and resourcing come first. When you are ready, we carefully identify the memories, beliefs, emotions, or body sensations where things feel stuck. You remain awake, aware, and in control, and you can pause at any time.

No two nervous systems are the same, so we integrate approaches instead of forcing everyone through one protocol. Your therapist will explain what they recommend, answer questions, and shape the work around your goals and capacity. Sometimes sessions are serious. Sometimes there is room to laugh, swear, or cry. Real therapy can hold all of it.

EMDR
Helps reprocess stuck trauma memories. Every licensed therapist in the practice is trained in it.
EMDR Intensives
Multi-day, focused work when weekly sessions don't fit your timeline or schedule.
Internal Family Systems
Works gently with protective, wounded, and resilient parts of you.
Interpersonal Neurobiology
Connects your relationships, brain, body, and nervous-system responses.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Helps identify and shift beliefs and patterns installed by trauma.
Solution-Focused Brief Therapy
Builds on strengths, resources, and changes that are already working.
Person-Centered Care
Keeps your goals, autonomy, identity, and lived experience at the center.
Other Specialties
Each therapist also brings modalities and specialty training unique to their practice.

Why People Choose Unbroken Abundance

We serve clients from Killeen through in-person appointments at our nearby Georgetown office and secure telehealth across Texas. Our practice is built on something simple: showing up as real humans who want to help. Our team brings professional training and the understanding that comes from having walked through hard things ourselves.

Therapy here is not about checking boxes or selling a quick fix. It is space to exhale, feel seen and heard, and understand what is really going on. Wherever you are standing right now, we will start there.

  • Every licensed therapist is EMDR-trained, so trauma treatment is not limited to one specialist with a long waitlist.
  • We combine EMDR with IFS, CBT, body-aware practices, and other approaches based on your needs.
  • LGBTQIA+ clients, neurodivergent people, and clients whose lives do not fit a template are welcomed and affirmed.
  • We are direct about rates, insurance, sliding-scale availability, and realistic treatment timelines.

What Does Trauma Therapy Cost in Killeen?

Session rate

$150-$200 per 50-minute licensed-clinician session

We accept

Aetna
Anthem
Baylor Scott and White
Blue Cross Blue Shield
Curative
First Health Network
Harbor Health
Medicare
Meritain Health
Moda Health
Sana
AetnaAnthemBaylor Scott & WhiteBlue Cross Blue ShieldCurativeFirst Health NetworkHarbor HealthMedicareMeritain HealthModaSanaSliding scale availableTelehealth across Texas

We accept major credit cards and FSA/HSA accounts. Limited sliding-scale spots are available, and we provide superbills for eligible out-of-network reimbursement. Telehealth is available statewide at the same standard rates. Intensives are self-pay with transparent pricing; ask about availability.

Meet the Trauma Team

Catherine "Kitty" Ferguson-Mappus, M.S.S.W., LCSW-S

Catherine "Kitty" Ferguson-Mappus

M.S.S.W., LCSW-S

EMDR CertifiedIFS Level 1IPNB Trained

Founder and clinical supervisor Kitty specializes in complex trauma, identity work, and LGBTQIA+ affirmation. Her engaged, experiential style combines deep clinical skill with warmth, honesty, and hard-won personal understanding.

Roxie Wurtz, M.S.W., LMSW

Roxie Wurtz

M.S.W., LMSW

EMDR TrainedTrauma-FocusedIFS-Inspired

Roxie supports clients facing childhood trauma, chronic illness, anxiety, grief, and difficult life transitions. Her work is active, validating, identity-affirming, and shaped around each client's capacity and goals.

Stormy Cloud, B.C.J., M.A., LPC-A

Stormy Cloud

B.C.J., M.A., LPC-A

EMDR TrainedSomaticAttachment-Focused

Stormy works with adults navigating trauma, difficult childhood experiences, grief, relationships, and major life changes. She brings a calm, grounded presence and experience with domestic violence, military, and law-enforcement cultures.

Tyler Barnes, M.S.S.W., LMSW

Tyler Barnes

M.S.S.W., LMSW

EMDR TrainedACTNeurodivergence-Informed

Tyler offers trauma-informed care for young adults, neurodivergent clients, and LGBTQIA+ people navigating anxiety, identity, intrusive thoughts, perfectionism, and relational patterns. His style is thoughtful, creative, and collaborative.

Hadley Heckmann, M.S.S.W., LMSW

Hadley Heckmann

M.S.S.W., LMSW

EMDR TrainedTF-CBTIFS-Inspired

Hadley specializes in complex and childhood trauma, critical inner voices, shame, and the path back to self-trust. Their intuitive, nonjudgmental work welcomes every part of a client's identity and experience.

Lisa Mullen, B.Ed., M.S.W., LMSW

Lisa Mullen

B.Ed., M.S.W., LMSW

EMDR TrainedACTMindfulness-Based

Lisa works with children, teens, and adults carrying anxiety, grief, difficult childhood experiences, family stress, and self-doubt. She brings warmth, curiosity, humor, and a strong developmental perspective to trauma care.

Directions from Killeen to Our Georgetown Office

Clients traveling from Killeen can use the route below to reach our Georgetown therapy office. Secure telehealth is also available anywhere in Texas.

Georgetown office

Unbroken Abundance PLLC
1811 North Austin Ave, Ste 203
Georgetown, TX 78626
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You've Already Done the Hardest Part

You held it together for a long time. Maybe it is time to let someone hold space for you. You do not have to stay in survival mode, and you do not have to do this alone. We will walk with you, step by step, toward healing and the life you want.

We respond within one business day.

Killeen, TX clients: in person at 1811 North Austin Ave, Ste 203, Georgetown, TX, or by telehealth across Texas