Simple, practical tools that help individuals anchor in the present moment, reducing anxiety, flashbacks, cravings, and emotional overwhelm.
A snapshot of who this therapy is for and how it works
Trauma recovery, PTSD, anxiety, panic attacks, dissociation, addiction cravings, emotional regulation
Individual or group. In person or virtual. Can also be self guided
Practiced as needed. Often taught in one or two sessions and reinforced in therapy
Five to thirty minutes per practice
Safety planning, DBT, CBT, somatic therapy, polyvagal practices, mindfulness
Supported by trauma therapy and mindfulness research for stabilizing the nervous system and reducing distress
Grounding techniques are coping tools designed to shift focus from distressing thoughts, emotions, or memories to the present moment. They are especially effective for reducing flashbacks, anxiety spikes, dissociation, and cravings, while helping the body return to a state of calm.
Holding an object and noticing texture, temperature, and detail
Naming categories such as animals, foods, or cities
Stretching or doing gentle movement
Diaphragmatic breathing with one hand on the belly
Reconnecting Mind and Body to Restore Safety and Balance
Restore safety by shifting the body out of fight, flight, or freeze
Manage cravings by interrupting urges with present moment focus
Reduce dissociation by reconnecting the mind with the body
Support trauma processing by providing stability during therapy
Gentle Techniques Designed to Regulate the Nervous System:
Education about grounding and its role in nervous system regulation
Practice with multiple grounding methods to identify what feels most effective
Building a personalized grounding toolkit for daily use
Integrating grounding into safety planning and relapse prevention
Reinforcement over time until grounding becomes a natural response
Grounding is helpful for individuals who experience overwhelm, panic, trauma triggers, or emotional instability.
Provide tools for reducing flashbacks and reconnecting with the present
Reduce intensity of panic or fear responses
Support emotional stability during difficult memories
Offer immediate tools for riding out cravings safely
Create gentle reconnection with the body
TruPaths highlights grounding because it is one of the most accessible and effective tools for emotional stabilization. Grounding can be practiced anywhere and helps individuals feel safe, present, and capable during moments of distress.
You do not need to wait for the storm to pass. Grounding provides a path to safety and steadiness in the middle of difficult moments.
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