Why Untangled?
Both trauma survivors and caregivers should know that they are not alone, and that they can begin a journey of healing.
Every trauma survivor has a unique story. Dr. Omar Reda, a leading global expert in the field of trauma, founded Untangled to acknowledge, understand, and help trauma survivors cope and heal through breaking the cycle.
Every trauma survivor has a unique story. Dr. Omar Reda, a leading global expert in the field of trauma, founded Untangled to acknowledge, understand, and help trauma survivors cope and heal through breaking the cycle.
Untangled Helps Break the cycle through
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Help is at your fingertips
We have a vast list of resources available to assist trauma survivors
AwarenessShowing trauma survivors that they are not alone and bringing general awareness to the struggles they face. |
SupportProviding a platform that fosters empathy through understanding topics trauma survivors face every day. |
EducationCreating a trauma-focused curriculum that benefits trauma survivors and their support systems. |
CommunityConnecting with trauma survivors through individual, family, and community activities. |
EmpowermentInstilling self-efficacy through community, support, and teaching healthy coping tools. |
HealingDeveloping the skills needed to support healing journeys. |
Trauma can cause cycles of emotional pain and dysfunction. Untangled creates safe spaces and healing environments for trauma survivors and their support networks.
The founder of Untangled, Dr. Omar Reda, knows first-hand the challenges and obstacles caused by trauma. Creating a platform of love, hope, and empowerment to assist trauma survivors in their healing journeys is Dr. Reda’s legacy. |
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Dr. Reda, a board-certified psychiatrist and Harvard-trained trauma expert, is a highly sought-after dynamic public speaker. He facilitates workshops and community activities focused on the emotional health and wellbeing of trauma survivors and their loved ones, including caregivers who are also wounded healers who deserve healing.
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