Mental Health Practice – Idaho Trauma and Wellness Therapy

Housed in the Chandlee Building at 500 W. Idaho St., Suite 200, Boise, ID 83702, Idaho Trauma and Wellness Therapy is a counseling practice operated by Hillary Cook. The practice provides integrative counseling services drawing on multiple therapeutic modalities, with a stated emphasis on trauma recovery, chronic illness management, and support for first responders and young adults facing significant life challenges.

Therapeutic approaches offered at the practice include EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Internal Family Systems Therapy, Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR), and Psychedelic Assisted Therapy Integration. The practice describes its overall clinical framework as integrative counseling tailored to each client’s needs.

Specialized service areas include trauma therapy, chronic illness and pain management, grief and loss support, first responder counseling, young adult counseling, and general wellness counseling. The website notes that EMDR has been applied to a range of presenting concerns, including PTSD, phobias and fears, anxiety, sexual concerns, confidence and self-esteem, memory and concentration, depression, smoking cessation, and chronic pain, reflecting the page’s descriptions of the modality’s potential applications.

First responders navigating the demands and stressors associated with their professional roles are specifically identified as a served population. Young adults managing transitions in work, education, or personal life are also noted as a group the practice serves.

The inclusion of Psychedelic Assisted Therapy Integration as a listed modality indicates the practice supports clients who have engaged in legal psychedelic experiences and are seeking professional support for processing and integrating those experiences within a counseling framework. The range of modalities described on the site reflects an integrative orientation that draws from somatic, cognitive, and mindfulness-based traditions alongside trauma-focused methods. Clinician credentials and license numbers are not listed on the homepage. Session format availability and insurance or self-pay information are not detailed on the page reviewed. No year of establishment is provided. Contact: phone (208) 391-2957; email Hillary@IdahoTraumaTherapy.com. The practice maintains profiles on Psychology Today, Facebook, and LinkedIn.

https://idahotraumatherapy.com/

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