Individual counseling helps a person understand himself or herself better. It is an interior process helping a person gain insight into the reasons for a less than satisfactory life.
Contact us today, we'll place you with therapist specializing in individual therapy and treatments. We can help guide any individual to overcome or heal your mental health issues.
Ready to make a change?It's normal to feel uncertain about whether you're ready to start a recovery from a substance addiction, or if you have what it takes to quit. Committing to sobriety involves changing many things, including changing your daily habits. Our therapists are specialized in substance addiction. We can help you move away from feeling hopelessness. Even if you've previously tried and relapsed. Change is possible with the right treatment plan and support.
People with PTSD will experience feelings of panic or extreme fear, similar to the fear they experienced during a traumatic event. A person with PTSD experiences sleeping difficulties, irritability, and lack of concentration. They become easily startled and continually looking for signs of danger. As a result, if a person with PTSD becomes triggered, there may be intense emotional or physical reactions. For example, such as sweating, heart palpitations, or panic.
We have the experience to help those who have PTSD. Give us a call today. We can help. There is hope for living a happy, productive life.

Instances of post-traumatic stress disorder dramatically increases among our military: up to thirty percent of women or men in active war zones go on to develop PTSD. Rates of PTSD among the military vary depending on circumstances such as what branch of the military they served in
According The National Center for PTSD (a division of the US Department of Veteran Affairs), roughly 5% of men and 10% of women living in the United States will develop PTSD at some point during their lifetime. This accounts for 6-7 million adults in the United States today that suffer from PTSD, but even children can develop PTSD. This number is expected to rise due to the increasing unrest in our world today. Most individuals show early symptoms of PTSD shortly after experiencing a traumatic event, but there can be a delayed PTSD reaction months or even years later. (ptsdalliance.org)

Treatment with PTSD usually begins about two weeks after a traumatic experience. Most people have symptoms in the first few weeks after the event. It's best to start with psychological treatment rather than meds. If symptoms persist for more than a few weeks, a doctor or a mental health professional may recommend starting treatment. Most effective therapies involve talking therapy, but medication can be prescribed. Drug treatment is not recommended within four weeks of symptoms appearing. If the severity of a person's distress can not be managed on its own by psychological means, it is usually best to use medication.
Symptoms of PTSD may worsen. Dealing with them now may help to stop them from getting worse in the future. Getting help with your PTSD can help improve your family's life. Finding out more about what treatments are working can make it easier to get help and lead to better outcomes.

Individual counseling helps a person understand himself or herself better. It is an interior process helping a person gain insight into the reasons for a less than satisfactory life.
We believe in the power of people and in the power of community. Different types of counseling approaches are aimed at different goals.
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