PTSD Therapy
Overview
PTSD can develop after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event and may include intrusive memories, nightmares, avoidance, hyperarousal, mood changes, and difficulty feeling safe. NIMH describes PTSD as treatable with evidence-based therapies.
How Brighter Path can help
Our providers offer trauma-informed care to help clients understand how trauma is affecting them, build coping and grounding skills, and process difficult experiences at a pace that feels safe. Care is tailored to each client.
When to reach out
Consider reaching out if trauma-related symptoms are affecting your sleep, relationships, work, or sense of safety.
Trusted resources
- National Institute of Mental Health: PTSD
- U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs: National Center for PTSD
If you are in immediate danger, call 911. If you are in crisis, call or text 988.
Areas We Support
Select a topic below to learn more about common concerns, treatment options, and how Brighter Path Behavioral Health may be able to help.
- Anxiety Therapy
- Depression Therapy
- Bipolar Disorder Support
- Mood Disorders
- OCD Therapy
- Trauma Therapy
- Grief and Loss Counseling
- Couples and Relationship Counseling
- Parenting Support
- Family Counseling
- Psychosis-Related Concerns
- ADHD / Attention Concerns
- PTSD Therapy
- EAP Consulting
We are here for your needs and have a provider for you.
