If you have reached the point of researching a residential trauma retreat, something inside you has already decided that the way things are cannot continue. You may be holding down a demanding job, carrying responsibilities that do not pause for your wellbeing, weighing the cost of stepping away against the cost of staying as you are.
A month of focused residential care is a meaningful and often transformative commitment. For many people it is precisely enough to interrupt long-standing patterns and lay durable foundations. For others, it is the beginning of a longer arc. Our intention here is to give you the honest picture so you can choose well.
The 30-day option suits people who are ready to give sustained attention to their recovery, but who have real constraints on time, work, or finances that make a longer stay difficult to arrange right now. It is designed as a complete experience rather than a trial of something larger, although it can extend if you find you need more time once you arrive.
The first days are about arriving properly, in body as well as location. You meet your therapeutic team, complete a careful intake, and begin to find the rhythm of the place. Early sessions focus on stabilisation and nervous system regulation.
With foundations in place, the middle fortnight is where the most concentrated work happens. Individual psychotherapy deepens and the somatic and body-based modalities come fully into play, paced carefully to your capacity.
The final week turns toward the future. You consolidate what you have learned, build a personalised aftercare plan, and plan honestly for re-entry into your particular life so the gains you have made are protected.
Individual psychotherapy is the spine of the programme, with multiple sessions each week giving continuity and depth that weekly outpatient therapy rarely allows. Around that spine we blend a range of body-based and experiential modalities chosen for their relevance to trauma recovery. The blend is tailored to you rather than applied as a fixed formula.
Somatic therapy and polyvagal-informed approaches form the core of how we work with the way the body holds and releases distress, addressing trauma in the body and not only in the story you tell about it.
Movement therapy for trauma, rebirthing breathwork, sound healing, and aquatic tuning each offer a different doorway into the nervous system, supporting it to release what it has been bracing against.
Mindfulness and meditation thread through the programme, building the everyday capacity to stay present. Group therapy runs alongside individual sessions, offering the relief of being understood by others on a similar path.
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy, IV vitamin therapy, yoga therapy, therapeutic massage, biofeedback, and, where appropriate, Ayurvedic treatments support physical restoration, because body and mind recover together.
For many people, yes. When difficulties are reasonably contained, when you arrive ready to engage, and when you commit fully, a month of continuous residential work can interrupt entrenched patterns, begin meaningful processing of trauma, and equip you with regulation tools that genuinely change how you live.
For others, thirty days is the start of the journey rather than the whole of it. In ordinary life, weekly therapy is repeatedly interrupted by the very environment that contributed to your difficulties. In residential care the work is continuous, the modalities reinforce one another day after day, and your nervous system is given an unbroken stretch in which to recalibrate.
A typical day begins unhurriedly, often with gentle movement or yoga and time outdoors before the day's therapeutic sessions. Mornings and afternoons hold a blend of individual psychotherapy, somatic and group work, and physical wellness treatments, interspersed with unstructured time to absorb what is surfacing. Meals are nourishing and shared. Evenings soften toward rest.
Your accommodation is private, giving you a place of your own to retreat to and reset. Your therapeutic sessions are private too, conducted with your dedicated team in confidence. The setting in Khao Yai, surrounded by mountains and open green space, supports the whole experience.
Some guests arrive intending to stay a month and discover, somewhere in the third or fourth week, that the work has opened more than a month can complete. When that happens, extending is straightforward. There is no pressure either way. If a month is what your life allows and what your situation needs, you will leave well prepared. If you find you want more time, we will help you arrange it without friction, so that the decision is driven by what genuinely serves your recovery rather than by logistics.
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