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What Is PTSD?

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a mental health condition triggered by experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event — such as a serious accident, assault, natural disaster, or military combat. While it’s normal to feel shaken after trauma, PTSD involves prolonged and intense symptoms that interfere with daily life.

At Hope Springs Mental Health Clinic, we offer compassionate, trauma-informed care to help you process the past, find safety in the present, and reclaim your future.

Types of PTSD We Treat

At Hope Springs, we provide tailored care for a variety of PTSD presentations, including:

Our PTSD Treatment Approach

We use a trauma-informed, evidence-based approach to healing. Your treatment plan may include:

Common Symptoms of PTSD

PTSD symptoms can vary from person to person, but they generally fall into four key categories. Understanding these can help identify how trauma is affecting your mind and body — and guide the path to healing.

Intrusion

This involves unwanted and distressing reminders of the traumatic event that invade your thoughts or experiences.

Intrusion

  • Flashbacks or nightmares
  • Distressing memories that feel uncontrollable
  • Intense emotional or physical reactions to triggers
  • Strong emotional or physical reactions

Avoidance

Avoidance symptoms are efforts to stay away from anything that reminds you of the trauma — even if it's unintentional.

Avoidance

  • You might avoid people, places, or conversations that relate to the event.
  • Some individuals avoid thinking or talking about the trauma altogether.
  • Avoidance can also extend to activities, hobbies, or relationships that once brought joy, leading to isolation or emotional numbness

Negative Thoughts & Mood

Trauma can cause long-term changes in how you see yourself, others, and the world.

Hyperarousal

Also known as heightened alertness, hyperarousal symptoms make it hard to relax or feel at ease.

No. PTSD can affect anyone who has experienced or witnessed trauma — including abuse, accidents, or loss.

Symptoms may appear immediately, within weeks, or even months after the traumatic event.

Some symptoms may fade, but untreated PTSD can worsen over time. Professional treatment offers long-term relief and recovery.

Yes. With the right treatment and support, many people learn to manage or overcome PTSD and live fulfilling, peaceful lives.

At Hope Springs, we’re dedicated to providing compassionate, personalized mental health care. Our team is here to support you on your journey to wellness.

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