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PLEASE NOTE: In the future, these apartments will be accessible only through women’s support organizations and mental health professionals. | PLEASE NOTE: In the future, these apartments will be accessible only through women’s support organizations and mental health professionals. | ||
However, for a limited time, they are available to the public. | However, for a limited time, they are available to the public. <!--(PTSD is not a requirement, but you can’t make a lot of noise.)--> | ||
PTSD is not a requirement, as we need baseline feedback data from women without PTSD as well, but all residents must be quiet and respectful to their neighbors to preserve an effective healing environment. | |||
If you think you might be interested, please read... | If you think you might be interested, please read... | ||
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...for a brief overview. | ...for a brief overview. | ||
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As it stands, a person who wants to live by herself has limited options, each with severe drawbacks. | As it stands, a person who wants to live by herself has limited options, each with severe drawbacks. | ||
Homes with nice amenities are typically huge to maximize property value; however, small spaces are much better for trauma recovery. | Homes with nice amenities are typically huge to maximize property value; however, small spaces are much better for trauma recovery. | ||
Meanwhile, small homes typically have stripped-down features, but people recovering from trauma need an environment that's better than normal, not worse. | Meanwhile, small homes typically have stripped-down features, but people recovering from trauma need an environment that's better than normal, not worse. Plus, practically nothing is built for one, leading to discomfort and wasted space. | ||
None of these options match the requirements of a person living on her own, which leads to additional problems that just make recovering from trauma even harder. | None of these options match the requirements of a person living on her own, which leads to additional problems that just make recovering from trauma even harder. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:40, 13 August 2025
A Quiet Place to Thrive
Cloud Nine Studios is a brand new San Diego apartment complex designed specifically to help women with PTSD recover from serious trauma.
Each studio is sized for a single individual but has most of the features of a larger home.
Although these apartments are small, they have several special features that help residents take care of up to three cats.
PLEASE NOTE: In the future, these apartments will be accessible only through women’s support organizations and mental health professionals.
However, for a limited time, they are available to the public.
PTSD is not a requirement, as we need baseline feedback data from women without PTSD as well, but all residents must be quiet and respectful to their neighbors to preserve an effective healing environment.
If you think you might be interested, please read...
15 Reasons to Live at Cloud Nine Studios
...and...
10 Reasons Not to Live at Cloud Nine Studios
...for a brief overview.