Trauma Recovery Clinic

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Who We Are

The Trauma Recovery Clinic (TRC) is co-directed by Dr. Anna Jaffe and Dr. David DiLillo, licensed clinical psychologists with expertise in trauma and PTSD. TRC clinicians are doctoral students in clinical psychology supervised by Dr. Jaffe and Dr. DiLillo.

What We Do

The TRC provides low-cost, confidential psychological services for people who are experiencing traumatic stress or posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) following any type of traumatic event, including sexual assault, intimate partner violence, accidents, disasters, physical assault or other crimes, and violence based on sexual orientation, gender identity, or race.

Our Services

TRC clinicians use evidence-based cognitive behavioral treatment approaches.

Our services are confidential and low-cost. Sessions range from $5 to $25 based on income.

In-person and telehealth services are available.

Treatment Options

Cognitive Processing Therapy

Trauma can change the way you think about yourself and the world. CPT helps you learn skills to evaluate upsetting thoughts, and consider if there are more helpful ways to think about the trauma. By changing your thoughts, you can change how you feel.

Prolonged Exposure

This therapy works by helping you face your fears. By talking about the trauma with a therapist and confronting safe situations that you have been avoiding, you can regain more control of your life.

Where to Start

Step 1: Call 402-472-2351 and ask for the Trauma Recovery Clinic. You'll be asked to answer a few questions and schedule an appointment.

Step 2: Meet with a therapist for 90-minutes to share what's going on.

Step 3: Decide on treatment options. You might meet with a therapist once or twice a week for about 6-15 weeks. The therapies we offer are supported by research and are highly effective.

Our Clinic

The clinic is located in Burnett Hall on the UNL City Campus.