Post‑Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

Understanding PTSD

Post‑Traumatic Stress Disorder develops after exposure to a traumatic event such as violence, combat, accident, or abuse. PTSD may appear weeks, months, or even years later, disrupting daily life, relationships, and spiritual well‑being.
Understanding PTSD

Key Symptoms

Intrusive memories, flashbacks, or nightmares

Our Comprehensive Treatment Approach

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Clinical Assessment

Identify trauma history, symptom severity, and co‑occurring issues

Nurse Case Management

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Trauma‑Focused Therapy

Process traumatic memories safely

Cognitive Processing Therapy, EMDR
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Individual & Group Counseling

Build coping skills and peer support

DBT, relapse‑prevention groups
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Medication Management

Reduce anxiety, nightmares, or depression

Partner prescribers, ongoing monitoring
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Family Health Services

Educate loved ones about trauma reactions

Workshops, family therapy

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Life‑Skills & Job Readiness

Turn progress into stability and purpose

Budgeting, résumé writing, employer partnerships
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Spiritual Growth Opportunities

Reinforce hope, identity, and peace

Optional chaplain visits, prayer groups
Levels of Care for PTSD
Faith and Accountability in Practice

Purpose-Driven Goals

Clients set measurable objectives for calm, confidence, and community engagement.
Weekly progress reviews foster honesty and steady growth.
Clinicians deliver proven methods with genuine empathy.
Steps to Begin Your Journey

Begin with a confidential call or inquiry. We verify insurance, assess your needs,
and welcome you to a caring, faith-driven recovery community.