Symptoms of Post-Traumatic Stress: Complex Trauma

Complex trauma, or ongoing incidents of relational wounding can make a person feel very anxious, and it can be hard to regulate their emotions. They may struggle to maintain healthy relationships, or they may have a distorted sense of self. After a person experiences events that leave them repeatedly feeling unsafe, scared, or helpless, they may display some or all of the following symptoms of post-traumatic stress:

  • Flashbacks

  • Intrusive thoughts

  • Memory lapses/difficulty concentrating

  • Constantly being “on alert”

  • Dissociation/numbing/substance abuse

  • Mood swings/confusion

  • Anger

  • Anxiety and depression

  • Withdrawing or isolation

  • Trouble sleeping or having nightmares

  • Difficulty in interpersonal relationships

  • Low self-esteem

  • Fatigue

  • Negative self-perception

  • Headaches

  • Upset stomach

  • Chronic illness

  • Shame

Cynthia Garner is a certified mindfulness instructor, somatic psychotherapist, and author. Her passion is helping trauma survivors find refuge in the present moment, reclaim their power, and come home to their authentic selves.

About Me

Cynthia Garner is a certified mindfulness instructor, somatic psychotherapist, public speaker, single mother, former classroom teacher, and author.

Her passion is helping trauma survivors find refuge in the present moment, reclaim their power, and come home to their authentic selves. As a coach, she works with educational leadership and survivors of domestic violence, offering practical coping skills, secular mindfulness, and in-the-moment interventions for managing reactivity and breaking the patterns of generational, systemic, and relational trauma.

Cynthia studied counseling at Regis University, earned a doctorate in Body-Mind Health from the Parkmore Institute, and is trained in group psycho-education through the UCSD Medical School, the Centre for Mindfulness Studies, Inward Bound, Mindful Schools, and the Hakomi Institute.

Work with me: Start your Healing Journey

My mindfulness practice and somatic therapy training brought me home to myself, after years of alienation, betrayal, and emotional violence. Understanding how trauma is stored in the body and learning tools to regulate my nervous system offered me the opportunity to reclaim my mental real estate, stabilize my attention with anchors in the present moment, and tend to my wounded heart.

Gradually, one baby step at a time, I began to widen my window of tolerance, develop the capacity to ride the waves of emotion, and to learn how to disengage from the conflict in a non-violent way.

I am so grateful for the lessons that my experience taught me, and that now I have the opportunity to raise my daughter in a regulated and compassionate environment, and that I get to share these practices and teachings with other survivors of relational trauma who don’t know where to start.

There are a few different ways you can work with me to learn mindfulness, heal your relational wounds, and come home to yourself:

  • These intimate groups are open for enrollment 3 times per year in February, May, and September. Groups meet online for 12 weeks on Saturday mornings and include trauma-treatment, grief work, mindfulness-based interventions, somatic practices, and reflective writing prompts. Join the Waitlist.

  • Sometimes we need individual therapeutic support to identify our core beliefs and discover the deeply engrained patterns that keep us from moving forward. When we work together one-on-one, you’ll be guided in gentle somatic awareness practices and mindfulness meditations to help you make space for feeling what you feel, and retraining your nervous system to rest in the present moment. Schedule an introductory session.

  • In this 12-week, live online workshop, you’ll be guided in somatic mindfulness practices, reflection, and writing prompts to support you in welcoming yourself, reconnecting with your inner child, and soothing your wounded parts. Our focus will be on identifying our core experiences, how they shaped our sense of belonging in the world, and through writing we will offer ourselves the care we did not get to have when we were young. The program will include live practice sessions twice per month, with writing prompts and workbook material released to you on the alternating weeks. This series will be facilitated by Dr. Cynthia Garner, a certified mindfulness instructor, somatic psychotherapist, and author.

    Learn more and register.

  • This group for leaders of trauma-impacted school systems will focus on prioritizing wellbeing, managing reactivity, and nonviolent communication. We will meet via Zoom every other week on Friday mornings, 10-11:30 am MST, for the duration of the spring semester. Participation will include access to the self-paced Mindfulness for School Leadership Course. Our practices will include trauma-informed interventions, attentional training, somatic awareness practices, and reflective inquiry. Spaces are limited. Enrollment period closes January 23, 2024.

    Learn more and register.