PTSD & Trauma Treatment

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a mental health condition that can develop after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event. Individuals with PTSD may experience intrusive memories, emotional distress, nightmares, or flashbacks related to the traumatic experience.

WHAT IS PTSD?

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a psychological condition that occurs after a person experiences or witnesses a traumatic event such as an accident, violence, abuse, or other life-threatening situations.

People with PTSD may relive the traumatic event through flashbacks, intrusive memories, or nightmares. These symptoms can cause emotional distress and make it difficult for individuals to feel safe or relaxed in everyday situations.

Professional treatment helps individuals process traumatic experiences and develop coping strategies that reduce the emotional impact of trauma.

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Trauma Recovery Support

Treatment focuses on helping individuals process traumatic experiences and regain emotional stability.

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Managing Flashbacks and Nightmares

Professional care helps individuals manage distressing memories, nightmares, and intrusive thoughts related to trauma.

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Safe Online Counseling

Each patient receives individualized treatment based on their unique experiences and symptoms.

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Ongoing Evaluation and Support

Regular follow-ups ensure treatment progress and provide continued emotional support.

TYPES OF TRAUMA CONDITIONS

Acute Trauma

Short-term trauma symptoms after a stressful event.

Chronic Trauma

Long-term exposure to traumatic experiences.

Complex Trauma

Multiple traumatic experiences that affect emotional health.

Delayed PTSD

In some cases, PTSD symptoms may appear months or even years after the traumatic event.

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PTSD Symptoms

Condition Overview

PTSD affects how the brain processes traumatic memories and emotional responses. After a traumatic event, the brain may continue to react as if the danger is still present.

This can lead to symptoms such as anxiety, nightmares, flashbacks, and emotional distress. Professional treatment helps individuals process trauma safely and gradually reduce the emotional intensity of traumatic memories.

Treatment

Treatment for PTSD focuses on helping individuals process trauma and develop coping strategies that reduce emotional distress. Treatment plans may include therapy, behavioral strategies, and medication management when necessary.

The goal of treatment is to help individuals regain emotional control, improve sleep patterns, and restore a sense of safety in their daily lives.

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Clinical Psychologist

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Dr. Carol Swaby provides compassionate and trauma-informed care for individuals experiencing PTSD. Each patient receives a comprehensive evaluation to understand their traumatic experiences, symptoms, and emotional challenges.

Based on this evaluation, personalized treatment plans are developed to support recovery and long-term emotional stability.

Therapy Methods Used For ADHD

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy helps individuals identify negative thought patterns related to trauma. Through CBT techniques, patients learn healthier ways to process traumatic memories and manage emotional responses.

Talk Therapy

Talk therapy provides a safe and supportive environment where individuals can discuss traumatic experiences and develop coping strategies that promote emotional healing.

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What Is PTSD?

PTSD is a mental health condition that develops after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event.

Common symptoms include nightmares, flashbacks, emotional distress, anxiety, and avoidance of trauma-related memories.

Yes. With professional treatment and therapy, individuals can learn to manage symptoms and improve their emotional well-being.