Trauma (Bounded)
Event Resolution & Functional Restoration
This is a bounded intervention designed to resolve specific traumatic events that continue to disrupt present-day function.
This is not identity work.
This is not open-ended trauma therapy.
The objective is resolution, not exploration.
Core Frame
Trauma is treated here as an unresolved physiological and attentional imprint tied to a defined past event.
It is not a permanent condition.
It is not a personality trait.
It is not a life narrative.
When the event is resolved, function returns.
Purpose
Neutralise the physiological and behavioural impact of a specific past event so it no longer governs present action.
Relief follows resolution.
Resolution follows structure.
What This Work Does
This intervention:
• isolates a bounded traumatic event
• disengages physiological reactivity
• restores present-time orientation
• re-establishes functional control
The aim is operational stability, not emotional excavation.
What This Work Does Not Do
This protocol explicitly excludes:
• lifelong trauma identities
• ongoing narrative therapy
• repeated memory exploration
• attachment-based dependency
Trauma is addressed once, not cultivated.
Method
This is directive hypnotic resolution, not supportive processing.
The work applies:
• event containment
• physiological discharge
• attentional re-orientation
• behavioural reintegration
Only clearly bounded events are treated.
Requirements for Success
To proceed, you must:
• identify a specific, bounded event
• be willing to engage directly with it
• accept closure rather than ongoing processing
• comply with post-session instructions
If you require continual exploration, do not book.
Session Structure
• event definition and bounding
• hypnotic resolution work
• physiological stabilisation
• functional reintegration protocol
This is a contained intervention, not a therapeutic relationship.
After the Session
You will leave with:
• resolved event reactivity
• restored present-time orientation
• clear functional boundaries
No ongoing sessions are implied.
Responsibility Clause
This intervention provides the structure.
Functional restoration depends on compliance and integration.
No guarantees.
No blame transfer.
By booking, you accept responsibility for moving forward without a trauma identity.