Treatment For Trauma / PTSD
Trauma and its resulting conditions like PTSD stem from intense events such as natural disasters, violence, or sudden losses. Effective treatment helps individuals process these events, reducing symptoms and enhancing quality of life.
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Adult Treatment
For ages 18+
We provide tailored mental health care for adults through both inpatient and outpatient services.Teen Treatment
For teens 12-17 years old
Centered Health offers specialized treatment at our teen residential centers in Southern California.
How We Treat
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a psychological condition that can emerge in individuals who have undergone traumatic events or situations. Although commonly associated with adults and combat veterans, PTSD can also occur in young people.
It is essential to understand that while traumatic incidents typically induce stress and anxiety, the symptoms must be extremely severe to warrant a PTSD diagnosis.
Responses to similar events can vary greatly among individuals, and the triggers of PTSD are highly personal. At Centered Health, we specialize in mental health care for teens and young adults, providing paths to recovery for those impacted by PTSD.
Treatment for Trauma and PTSD
Behavioral Therapy
Daily Treatment
- CBT – Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
- DBT – Dialectical Behavioral Therapy
- EMDR – Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing
- Emotional Intelligence Therapy
- Coping Skills for Mood Regulation
- Anger Reduction Therapy
- Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
- Stress Reduction Therapy
Personal Development
Positive Life Therapy
- Life Skills
- Mindful Exploration
- Positive Psychology
- Self-Development Group
- Life Skills
- Daily Goal Planning
- Career Counseling
Psychodynamic Therapy
Daily Treatment
- Psychoeducation Therapy
- Trauma/PTSD Therapy
Daily Clinical Treatment
Therapeutic Programming
- Skills Building
- Interpersonal Skills
- Personal Growth
- Fitness Sessions
Trauma and PTSD symptoms
Symptoms of PTSD can differ widely among individuals and are influenced by the nature of the traumatic event. Teens with PTSD may experience a range of symptoms including:
- Vivid flashbacks of the traumatic event
- Intrusive thoughts
- Severe distress triggered by memories or reminders of the trauma
- Physical reactions such as sweating, nausea, or pain when reminded of the trauma
- Intense nightmares
- Sleep disturbances, including insomnia
- Avoidance of triggers that may induce a trauma response
- Emotional numbness
- Irritability or aggression
- Withdrawal from close relationships
- Thoughts of suicide
Let Us Help You
Seeking treatment for trauma is crucial as it aids individuals in processing and healing from deeply distressing experiences, thereby restoring mental health and improving overall well-being. It also provides the tools and support necessary to rebuild resilience and regain a sense of control over one's life.