Trauma doesn’t announce itself.
It shows up as rage that comes out of nowhere. As numbness you can’t explain. As a need to stay busy, stay high, or stay numb so the memories don’t surface. For a lot of men, trauma is the thing underneath everything, and it’s the thing that keeps getting skipped.
At Serenity Park Recovery Center, we don’t skip it. Our trauma-focused program treats PTSD and unresolved trauma as core clinical priorities — not as background context to your ‘real’ treatment. Because in our experience, healing from the trauma usually is the foundation for real treatment.
The research on this is consistent and significant: men with untreated trauma are dramatically more likely to develop substance use disorders. And men with substance use disorders are far more likely to have a trauma history than the general population.
That’s not a coincidence. It’s cause and effect.
Trauma — whether it’s childhood abuse, combat, loss, violent crime, accidents, or the quiet accumulation of experiences that were never safe to talk about — changes the nervous system. It rewires the brain’s threat-response, alters emotional regulation, and creates a persistent state of internal tension that substances temporarily relieve.
Alcohol slows the nervous system down. Opioids dull emotional pain. Stimulants provide a sense of control or invulnerability. These aren’t random choices. They’re the brain finding what works — until it doesn’t.
This is why treating addiction without treating trauma rarely produces lasting recovery. The relief that drove the use is still there, still unaddressed, still pulling. Trauma-focused treatment closes that loop.
Trauma doesn’t always look like flashbacks and nightmares. In men especially, it often looks like something else entirely:
The term ‘trauma-informed’ gets used loosely in the treatment industry. At Serenity Park, it has a specific meaning:
This program is designed for men who:
A Team With Both Clinical Credentials and Lived Experience
Our staff includes Ph.D.-level clinicians, a PMHNP, Licensed Professional Counselors, LADACs, and Peer Support Specialists.
Many of our team members carry their own recovery histories and some carry their own trauma histories. Clinical training combined with lived experience creates a therapeutic environment that is both clinically rigorous and genuinely human.
Small Program, Deep Relationships
Trauma treatment requires trust. Trust requires time and consistency. At 20 beds with 30 staff, we have the structure to provide both. Your therapist isn’t rotating through a 60-person caseload. They are present, consistent, and genuinely invested in your progress.
Seeking Safety as a Core Clinical Model
Not every program uses Seeking Safety. We do — because the evidence for it is strong and because its approach to sequencing trauma work is clinically appropriate. We don’t push clients into traumatic material before they’re ready. We build the foundation first.
Men’s-Only Environment
For men with trauma histories — particularly interpersonal or relational trauma — a men’s-only environment often enables more honest engagement in treatment. Gender dynamics that complicate trauma work in mixed settings are removed. Men talk differently, and often more openly, with other men.
CARF Accredited · LegitScript Certified
Independent accreditation means our clinical practices and facility standards have been externally verified. These aren’t self-reported quality claims. They are third-party evaluations that we invite and are held accountable to.
Trauma treatment, PTSD therapy, and integrated mental health care are covered under most commercial insurance plans. Under federal mental health parity laws, insurers cannot provide meaningfully lesser coverage for mental health treatment than for physical health treatment — which means PTSD and trauma therapy are generally covered benefits.
We accept Anthem, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, Cigna/Evernorth, Ambetter, QualChoice, and other major commercial plans. We do not accept Medicaid, Medicare, or supplemental policies.
Our admissions team will verify your coverage at no cost and walk you through exactly what your benefits include. Fill out the form below or call us directly.
Trauma doesn’t have to be a life sentence. It doesn’t have to be the thing that keeps you stuck, keeps you using, or keeps you from the kind of life you can picture but can’t quite reach.
At Serenity Park, we treat trauma with the same clinical seriousness we bring to addiction — because in most cases, you can’t fully resolve one without addressing the other.
Our admissions team is available right now. The conversation is free, confidential, and comes with no obligation. If you’re ready to talk, we’re ready to listen.