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Trauma & Recovery

Find healing and growth from past traumas.
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One-on-One Coaching

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Speaking Engagements

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Topics

Stress, Trauma and Healing

Workplace Violence Prevention and Management

Threat Assessment

Workplace Investigations

Critical Incident Response and Management

Executive Coaching

What does “trauma” mean to you?

Have you or someone you know has been impacted by trauma? Is it affecting you, or them, in ways you or they may not even realize? The consequences of trauma never really disappear. They slide below the surface of our awareness and we go on with our lives, yet their impact is often life-changing and mind-numbing.

Are your relationships harmonious?

Are you at peace with yourself?

Can you focus at work?

Often, we recreate the very trauma we desperately want to escape, leaving one situation only to repeat the cycle elsewhere.
We must get to the root of faulty thinking to free ourselves from it.

Break negative cycles

Turn negative experiences into positive outcomes

Find solace and safety in your relationships

Recognize and overcome obstacles

Seek unconditional love as a counterbalance

Why hold onto thoughts and feelings that keep us from healing?
Whether it's fear of causing more pain, fear of rejection, or anger and resentment that stops us from forgiveness and atonement, it only keeps us trapped beneath the rubble. Free yourself from trauma’s vicious cycle. Find a safe place to fall and begin your journey to recovery and healing.

Get to Know Bobbi

Dr. Lambert shares her story of loss and recovery in her debut book, From Trauma to Healing: Seeking Solace and Safe Places to Fall.
From Trauma to Healing: Seeking Solace and Safe Places to Fall is listed in the transformative non-fiction, seeking to help readers through the author's own personal experience, insight, and tools. The book is also found in Amazon's dissociative disorders, inner child self-help, and dysfunctional families categories.