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PTSD

Finding Relief After Trauma

Treatment for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in Los Angeles

Traumatic situations push the body into stress-mode. Your heart rate rises and your muscles tense. You may even become hyper-alert, vigilante, or irritable. Usually, this reaction dissipates after the situation ends, but in some cases, it doesn’t. Instead, for some people, the feelings of helplessness, horror, or fear continue long after the initial traumatic event is over. In others, the feelings resurface when triggered by an event or situation that reminds them of the trauma they faced.

If you’re struggling to function or on edge after a traumatizing event, you may have post-traumatic stress disorder, also called post-traumatic stress disorder or PTSD.

Learn more about PTSD treatment in Los Angeles, CA, by contacting NeoPsych. Our organization specializes in helping teens and young adults process difficult situations to help them cope and find relief from the symptoms of PTSD.

What Is Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder?

PTSD symptoms fall into four broad categories. Everyone’s experience is different, and you may not experience all symptoms or even symptoms from all categories. Over time, your symptoms may change. Click each tab below to learn more.

Below are common situations that are known to trigger PTSD.

  • Natural disasters
  • Sexual assault
  • Physical and mental abuse
  • Car or plane accidents
  • Physical altercations
  • The death or loss of a loved one
Everyone responds differently to trauma. What traumatizes one person may not cause the same reaction in another. Even so, witnessing or living through any type of traumatic event can cause one to develop post-traumatic stress disorder. A traumatic event doesn’t have to happen to you directly to experience PTSD. For example, emergency personnel and rescue workers often exhibit PTSD symptoms from performing their jobs. Family members can also develop post-traumatic stress disorder after interacting with or witnessing a loved one experience something traumatic.

The Symptoms of PTSD

PTSD symptoms fall into four broad categories. Everyone’s experience is different, and you may not experience all symptoms or even symptoms from all categories. Over time, your symptoms may change. Click each tab below to learn more.

Signs and Symptoms of ADHD

PTSD symptoms fall into four broad categories. Everyone’s experience is different, and you may not experience all symptoms or even symptoms from all categories. Over time, your symptoms may change. Click each tab below to learn more.
You avoid places that remind you of the trauma, including the place you were when it occurred. You may also avoid people or things that remind you of the event. This avoidance can be very isolating, making it difficult to maintain relationships with family and friends or to participate in activities you once enjoyed. Some PTSD patients avoid thinking, acknowledging, or talking about the event or their experience.
Many people with PTSD relive the traumatic event through flashbacks, nightmares, hallucinations, and vivid memories.
With PTSD, little actions can lead to big reactions. You may startle easily or feel exhausted from constantly being on high alert. Many patients with PTSD have difficulty concentrating and trouble sleeping. Physical symptoms, including increased heart rate, high blood pressure, nausea, and rapid breathing, may also occur.
You may feel down, depressed, or hopeless. Many patients with PTSD experience negative feelings about themselves, others, or the world. You may feel guilty about the situation.

If you’re experiencing symptoms of PTSD, working with a NeoPsych therapist can be beneficial. Contact us to schedule your first visit.

Do I Have PTSD?

After a traumatic event, most people will experience a change in behavior and feelings. These changes are often temporary, resolving on their own in a few days or weeks. When symptoms start to linger or interfere with your ability to function, the cause may be PTSD.

PTSD is present when symptoms remain for at least a month after a triggering event and when a medical evaluation determines that there isn’t a physical cause for these symptoms.

Do you have PTSD? Should you seek help from a professional therapist?

  • Are you struggling to go to work or school?
  • Have your symptoms lasted for more than a month?
  • Do you have suicidal thoughts?

If you answered yes to any of these questions, you might benefit from professional help. Regain control of your life by contacting NeoPsych Prompt treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder can keep symptoms from worsening. As you learn tools for dealing with this stress, you can find relief from PTSD symptoms.

FAQs About PTSD Treatment in Los Angeles

Will My Child Need Medication for Their PTSD?

If NeoPsych determines that medications could be beneficial, they will make you aware of the option to pursue medicine evaulation.

Why Do Some People Get PTSD and Others Do Not?
PTSD is always possible after a traumatic event, but it doesn’t usually occur. Most people will experience initial symptoms of shock, anger, or guilt, but find that they resolve relatively quickly.
How Common Is Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder?
PTSD can develop at any age. It is common in children, teens, and young adults. It is estimated that more than 3% of the population in the U.S. is currently struggling with PTSD.
It Hasn’t Been a Month, But I’m Struggling After Trauma. Is It Too Soon to Seek Therapy?
If you’re struggling to cope after trauma, seek help. Developing an effective coping strategy can help you to get through trauma without developing PTSD. Don’t wait until a problem becomes serious before seeking help.
Why Should I Seek Help for PTSD Symptoms?
Post-traumatic stress disorder can be a debilitating condition. Prompt treatment can reduce symptoms and keep the disorder from worsening. PTSD is associated with other mental health conditions, including substance abuse, anxiety, eating disorders, suicide, and depression.

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