PTSD Treatment in Virginia Beach
Flashbacks, hypervigilance, avoidance. Trauma leaves real marks, and they are treatable with the right support.
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No referral needed
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Insurance accepted
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In-person & telehealth
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DMAS Accredited
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OVERVIEW
Understanding PTSD
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a mental health condition triggered by experiencing or witnessing traumatic events, with effects that can persist long after the event itself.
Our team provides trauma-informed, personalized care to help you regain control and move toward healing at your own pace.
What Can Cause PTSD
PTSD can arise from many kinds of traumatic experience, including:
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Military combatExposure to combat situations and their aftermath.
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AccidentsSerious car accidents or other life-threatening incidents.
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Natural disastersEarthquakes, hurricanes, floods and wildfires.
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ViolencePhysical or sexual assault, robbery, or witnessing violent acts.
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Childhood traumaAbuse, neglect, or witnessing domestic violence.
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Medical incidentsSevere illness or injury, including critical procedures.
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SYMPTOMS
Common Signs of PTSD
Trauma responses vary widely. If several of these feel familiar, it’s worth a conversation.
Intrusive memories or flashbacks Nightmares Avoiding reminders of the trauma Negative thoughts about yourself or the world Feeling detached or numb Easily startled or frightened Always on guard for danger Trouble sleeping or concentrating Irritability or angry outbursts Overwhelming guilt or shame
OUR APPROACH
How We Treat PTSD
One plan combining the right tools, adjusted with you at every follow-up.
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A careful, trauma-informed evaluation
We start with your story, at your pace, in an environment where you feel safe and understood.
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Personalized medication management
Prescribed by board-certified providers and reviewed together at every follow-up.
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Trauma-focused therapy
CBT, eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR), and mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR).
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Continuity of care
Long-term support and follow-up to sustain recovery and build coping strategies.
