Posttraumatic Stress Disorder is typically attributed to war veterans; however, many other people currently suffer or have suffered from the disorder.
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PTSD can be very painful and disruptive to endure day-in and day-out. Avoidance symptoms, in particular, can be isolating and lonely as they cause an individual to evade people or situations that remind them of their traumatic experience. This approach is self-defeating because it prevents a person from getting help, pushing their recovery further and further out of reach. Failing to treat this condition effectively and promptly can lead to additional mental health complications. Anxiety disorders, depression, and substance abuse often develop alongside PTSD, making treatment and recovery more difficult.
We create personalized treatment plans to address each client's unique needs and goals.
Our multidisciplinary team includes psychiatrists, psychologists, therapists, and holistic practitioners dedicated to your recovery journey.
Our facilities provide a safe and nurturing space conducive to healing and growth.
In addition to being treated within the framework of trauma-informed care, clients have access to varying treatment methods including individual and small group therapy are often necessary so clients can figure out what works best for their individual needs. Using only one modality may not be helpful or effective in treating all aspects of a condition that can have many dimensions.