PTSD

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About PTSD

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a serious mental health condition that can develop after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event. At Texas Advance Behavioral Health, the providers have experience helping individuals manage the effects of PTSD through compassionate care and evidence-based treatments. Whether you’ve been living with PTSD symptoms for months or years, you don’t have to face it alone. Call the Arlington, Texas, office today to schedule an appointment or book online.

PTSD Q&A

What is PTSD?

PTSD is a condition that affects people who have gone through or witnessed traumatic events. This could include accidents, abuse, natural disasters, military combat, or any event that leaves a lasting emotional impact.

  • Intrusive memories, nightmares, or flashbacks of the trauma
  • Avoiding reminders of the event, such as places, people, or conversations
  • Feelings of detachment, anger, guilt, or shame
  • Difficulty concentrating, feeling on edge, or experiencing trouble sleeping

Left untreated, PTSD can impact relationships, career performance, and overall quality of life. Many people with PTSD feel isolated or misunderstood, which can make the condition harder to manage without support.

When should I seek medical attention for PTSD?

It’s normal to feel unsettled or anxious after a traumatic experience. However, if your symptoms persist or worsen over time, professional help may be necessary.

  • Symptoms last more than one month and interfere with your daily life
  • You feel unable to cope with intense fear, anger, or sadness
  • You avoid activities or people you once enjoyed because of your trauma

Addressing PTSD early can prevent symptoms from becoming more severe. Professional treatment can help you regain control of your emotions and reduce the impact of trauma on your life. Even if it has been years since the traumatic event, treatment can still be highly effective.

How is PTSD treated?

Treatment for PTSD is designed to meet your unique needs, offering strategies to help you regain control and improve your quality of life.

  • Talk therapy: Speaking with a professional can help you process emotions and reframe negative thoughts.
  • Trauma-focused therapies: Techniques like cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) focus on understanding and changing thought patterns related to trauma.
  • Medication support: Certain medications can help manage symptoms such as anxiety, depression, or insomnia.
  • Holistic practices: Incorporating mindfulness, exercise, and social connection into your routine can improve recovery and overall well-being.

Texas Advance Behavioral Health takes a holistic approach to PTSD treatment. The providers are here to listen, guide, and provide the care you need to heal. Contact the office today by phone or online to schedule a consultation.