About PTSD
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) can develop after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event. Symptoms may appear soon after the event or not surface for months or even years. PTSD affects sleep, concentration, relationships, and your overall sense of safety. With proper treatment, including medication management and coordination with trauma-focused therapy, most people can see significant improvement.
Common Symptoms
- Intrusive memories, flashbacks, or nightmares about the traumatic event
- Avoiding people, places, or situations that remind you of the trauma
- Feeling numb, detached, or disconnected from loved ones
- Being easily startled or feeling constantly on guard
- Difficulty sleeping or concentrating
- Irritability, anger, or emotional outbursts
Our Approach
We approach trauma with sensitivity and without pressure. Medication can help reduce symptoms like nightmares, hyperarousal, and anxiety while you work through the trauma at your own pace. We coordinate closely with therapists who specialize in trauma-focused approaches and schedule regular follow-ups to monitor progress.
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