As much as we all try to make it through life experiencing only happy and peaceful times, many people endure traumatic events at one point or another. And, while, we’d like to think that once the event has finished we will simply move on and pretend like it never happened, unfortunately, that’s not always the case. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) often develops after exposure to a terrifying event or ordeal in which intense physical harm has occurred or was threatened. Sufferers of this disorder have persistent and frightening thoughts and memories of their ordeal.
Free Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Test
If you feel you may be suffering from PTSD, take our Free Post Traumatic Stress Disorder test. If you have any questions or need help, contact us immediately.
Traumatic Events That Can Trigger PTSD
- Violent personal assaults
- Natural or human-caused disasters
- Accidents
- Military combat
Sufferers of PTSD Can Exhibit Symptoms in Any or All of Three Different Categories
1. Re-experiencing Symptoms
- Flashbacks that incorporate the physical sensations being remembered
- Bad dreams
- Frightening thoughts
These types of symptoms can be triggered by words, objects, or situations that are reminders of the ordeal.
2. Avoidance Symptoms
- Avoiding places, events, and objects that are reminders of the experience
- Feeling emotionally numb
- Feeling strong guilt, depression, or worry
- Losing interest in activities that were enjoyable in the past
- Having trouble remembering the dangerous event
These symptoms may cause a person to change their personal routine, creating even more disruption to their life.
3. Hyperarousal Symptoms
- Be easily startled
- Feel tense or “keyed up”
- Have difficulty sleeping
- Have angry outbursts
These feelings and symptoms generally occur on a constant basis and make the person feel even more stressed or angry.
Information For PTSD Treatment
Experts generally recommend psychotherapy, medication, or a combination of the two for the sufferers of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Through psychotherapy, the patient will discuss the actual event and learn ways to manage their symptoms. Cognitive Behavior Therapy helps the individual recognize and regulate trauma-related thoughts and beliefs. Above all, therapy helps the person understand that a disorder like this one develops because of extraordinary stress, not because of weakness.
What We Treat
The Center for Treatment and of Anxiety and Mood Disorders specializes in treating a wide variety of disorders including:
- Stress Disorders
- Sexual Dysfunction
- Substance Abuse/Alcohol Abuse
- ADD/ADHD
- Eating Disorders
- Menopausal Anxiety
- Other addictions and disorders
Types of Therapy
The Center offers cutting edge therapy designed to get you on the road to a speedy recovery. We will help you to learn how to live your daily life free from the fears or compulsions that inhibit you or your child’s ability to complete each day’s tasks.
More Ways to Get Help Now
We offer cognitive behavior therapy, psychodynamic psychotherapy, mindfulness meditation, group therapy. and medication. Depending on your needs, here’s how you can get help now:
Online or Phone
Therapy
For individuals around the country or those wanting help from the comfort of your own home, we offer therapy via Facetime, Skype or phone.
In Person
Treatment
We have professionals available 7 days a week. Our offices are conveniently located in the Boca/Delray area.
Intensive Weekend
Programs
For those who prefer a more short-term approach we offer weekend sessions for individuals or groups. Perfect for those with a less flexible work schedule.