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Get Lasting Treatment for Trauma

Trauma is personal, and while it’s a part of life, it doesn’t have to be a life sentence. Our PTSD psychiatrists specialize in trauma treatment, providing the support and interventions you need to move on from the traumatic events of your past.

We Accept Insurance

Your mental health matters. We offer affordable psychiatric care for everyone and accept most major insurances, including Medicare and Medicaid.

Compassionate Care for PTSD Treatment

Accurate Diagnosis of Chronic PTSD

Our experienced psychiatrists specialize in diagnosing and treating even the most severe cases of trauma. We understand that healing from trauma
isn’t an overnight process. We work with our clients to take one step at a time toward healing.

Personalized Psychiatric Treatment

Our experts understand that each trauma case is unique and requires a personalized approach. We will work with you to design a treatment plan for trauma that empowers you to break free from PTSD symptoms.

What is Trauma and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder?

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, or PTSD, is a complex psychiatric disorder that an individual faces after going through a very tragic or traumatic event. Such an event can be a shocking or scary event that might cause emotional, physical, or psychological harm.
It is a mental health condition that arises from fear and anxiety disorder. The condition is usually deep-rooted for longer periods. While some may take a shorter time to heal, others might struggle to cope with their problems.
Usually, PTSD is linked with war survivors, but in reality, it can affect anyone from any background or age group. Childhood traumas are one of the most complex cases that can be challenging to treat.

How can Trauma Affect Your life?

The effects of trauma are very deeply rooted in the “trauma survivor.” People going through trauma experience triggering events and even flashbacks for years after the main event.
These flashbacks can return to haunt as nightmares, constant feelings of emptiness and sadness coupled with anxiety and anger. When bottled up with a whirlwind of emotions, navigating daily routine tasks can be very challenging.
As a result, you can start to avoid reminders (people, places, or activities) of that event. This bottling up of unresolved feelings can be very harmful over time, often leading to prolonged depression and emotional distress.

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Emotional symptoms include:
Physical symptoms include:

Get Expert Psychiatric Treatment for All Types of Trauma 

Our top-rated psychiatrists can assist you in managing: 

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Acute Trauma

Acute trauma occurs after a single but highly stressful event that impacts the patient psychologically. It is generally for a shorter time period.

Chronic Trauma

Chronic trauma is an ongoing traumatic experience that is repetitive. It leaves a more permanent impression on the patient’s mind.

Complex Trauma

Complex trauma occurs when a person repeatedly suffers from multiple traumatic events, often with a close relationship. This occurs when someone has prolonged exposure to traumatizing events.  

How Can We Alleviate Your Trauma

The first step towards treating PTSD or trauma is to validate its existence. Our licensed PTSD psychiatrists begin the treatment with a clinical diagnosis of the condition.
This is an important step that cannot be skipped.  The diagnosis might seem scary, but it is important to find the right treatment plan for trauma.
Your psychiatrist is there to listen to what you are experiencing. He will guide you in understanding that trauma healing is not a linear process, but we’ve got your back for any possible setback in your healing process.

How Does it Work?

1
Start your Intake Process 

After requesting an appointment, one of our Intake Specialists will be contacting you shortly to begin the intake process. Choose a date and time that suits you.

2
Provide your Details

Fill in your details to book the appointment. You will meet with a doctor after your intake process has been completed.

3
Voila! Your Appointment is Scheduled

Congratulations on completing the first step towards your mental wellness.  You will get a confirmation in your provided email with all the details of your first appointment.

Is a Psychiatrist the Right Choice for Your Mental Health?

If you’re struggling with severe mental health
issues, considering psychiatry might be a beneficial step. Let’s explore why:

Is a psychiatrist a medical provider?
Can prescribe medication
Treats severe mental health disorders
Focuses on long-term mental health recovery
Supports mental clarity and emotional stability
Accessible both in-person and via telepsychiatry
Can work in combination with therapy
Psychiatrists

In-Person Treatments Available

SPRAVATO®: SPRAVATO® is a nasal spray prescription medication used to treat treatment-resistant depression (TRD) in adult patients. It works by targeting specific receptors in the brain and helps regulate mood.

SUBOXONE: Buprenorphine/Naloxone is a combination medication that is used to treat opioid addiction. Buprenorphine aids in reducing the withdrawal symptoms and cravings, while naloxone prevents chances of an overdose.

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Emergency Numbers and Clinic Locations 

988

Call or text the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline for 24/7 emotional support.

911

If you’re having a medical or mental health emergency, call 911 or go to your local ER.

FAQs

What is trauma?

Trauma is your body’s response to stressful events that strongly impact your mind. It overwhelms your ability to cope with complex emotional bursts from your past. Trauma often comes as a combined package bundled up with anxiety and fear.

How does trauma affect you?

Trauma can have several physical and emotional symptoms in any patient. A person suffering from trauma can display signs of fatigue, irritability, denial, persistent anxiety, flashbacks, and depression. Physically, the patient can have an increased heart rate, high blood pressure levels, muscle pain, and severe headaches.

When should you seek professional help for trauma?

It is expected to have trauma after certain life events like the death of a loved one, the ending of a marriage, losing a job, etc. Still, if the traumatic symptoms do not improve after some time, then you might need assistance to overcome them. It is essential to seek professional help if these symptoms hinder your daily tasks.

What is the first line of treatment for trauma?

The first line of treatment for trauma is to talk to an expert PTSD psychiatrist about your mental health. You need a trained listener to support you as you navigate your trauma/ PTSD diagnosis. Finding the underlying cause of the disease is the most vital step of your healing process.

How do psychiatrists diagnose trauma?

Psychiatrists diagnose trauma, specifically Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), by looking for a constellation of symptoms, including the event of trauma, intrusive symptoms, avoidance of any reminders of the event, disturbances to your daily life, your emotional health, etc., the intensity of your PTSD diagnosis depends on how many ticks you get in this checklist.

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