About Our Services
Recovery is Possible
No one should have to navigate the aftermath of sexual abuse alone. But unfortunately many individuals - and especially BIPOC folks and underserved populations - simply do not have access to the tools they need to support them in their recovery.
Our telehealth therapy services for sexual assault survivors provide serve as an accessible entry point for survivors, connecting them with a trained SA provider who can help them learn how to heal from PTSD and reclaim their lives.
Our Services Include:
Trauma-Informed Therapy
Telehealth Sessions
Specialized Care for Veterans
Culturally Sensitive Care
Low-Cost and No-Cost Options
Why We Focus on Veterans and Marginalized Communities
Sexual assault affects every community, but Veterans and marginalized groups often face additional challenges when seeking help. In Arizona, Native American women, Veterans, and BIPOC individuals experience higher rates of sexual violence, yet face systemic barriers to accessing care. We’re here to change that.
Veterans & Military Sexual Trauma
Military Sexual Trauma (MST) affects 1 in 3 female Veterans and 1 in 50 male Veterans. For those who have served, the stigma surrounding trauma and access to specialized care can make healing difficult. TRSAZ’s Veteran-centered approach ensures that those who served have access to trauma-informed therapy.
Marginalized Communities
Arizona’s Indigenous, Black, and LGBTQ+ populations experience sexual assault at disproportionately higher rates. However, cultural stigma, economic inequality, and a lack of accessible services often prevent survivors from seeking help. Our goal is to break down these barriers by offering care that respects cultural differences, trauma histories, and the unique challenges these communities face.
Booking Process
How to Access Our Services
Whether you are a survivor of sexual assault or a loved one looking for help, TRSAZ is here for you. Here’s how you can access our services
Request a
Consultation
Use our online contact form to request a consultation. You will be matched with a licensed, trauma-informed therapist.
Telehealth or In-Person Appointments
Depending on your location, we offer virtual and in-person therapy to ensure you have access to the support you need.
Low-Cost & No-Cost Options
If you have concerns about cost, don’t worry. We offer sliding scale fees, payment plans, and microlending options through our internal system to make care accessible for everyone.
Free Informational Webinar
Supporting Survivors: Launching Sexual Assault Services for Veterans and Underserved Communities
Register for this free virtual webinar to hear from our team, learn more about our services, and discover how we’re working to support survivors across Arizona.
Key Highlights:
Introduction to our sexual assault recovery services, with a special focus on Military Sexual Trauma (MST)
The importance of culturally-competent care for underserved populations
Advice for how survivors can access our services, including telehealth options
Event Details:
Date: Wednesday November 13, 2024
Time: 12-1PM MT
Location: Zoom
Career opportunities for those passionate about trauma-informed care
We're Hiring!
We Are Looking for a SA Provider to Join Our Team!
TRSAZ is looking for compassionate, trauma-informed professionals to join our team as we launch these new services. If you’re passionate about supporting survivors and making a difference in Arizona’s underserved communities, we’d love to hear from you.
Have Questions? We’re Here to Help.
If you have any questions about our sexual assault services or need help accessing support, don’t hesitate to reach out. Our team is ready to assist you.
This project was made possible by the Governor’s Office of Youth, Faith and Familythrough Subgrant Number 15JOVW-23-GG-00616-SASP awarded by the Office onViolence Against Women, U.S. Department of Justice's SASP Formula Grant Program.The views, opinions, or policies belong solely to the author and do not reflect the officialpolicy or position of the Governor’s Office of Youth, Faith and Family, the state or theU.S. Department of Justice.