What is PTSD?
PTSD can develop after witnessing or living through a singular traumatic event. Many people with PTSD face debilitating symptoms that interfere with everyday life. This can include flashbacks to and feelings of reliving the traumatic event, intrusive thoughts, reoccurring nightmares, and avoidance of triggers related to the trauma. Over time, this can lead to depression and anxiety. With PTSD, connecting with loved ones, focusing at work, or trying new activities can feel overwhelming.
If you live with PTSD, you understand the challenges from living with the symptoms that interfere with your life. Between flashbacks, nightmares, and intrusive thoughts, it feels easier to shut out anything that might trigger a reaction.
But what if you could find healing with PTSD counseling?