What are Trauma Disorders?
Trauma disorders stem from distressing experiences like violence exposure, loss of a loved one, natural disasters, or abuse. Symptoms may include flashbacks, aggressive behavior, social withdrawal, heightened fear, and anxiety or depression, significantly impacting daily life activities.
Understanding your condition
Your Adelson's Provider will conduct a one-hour, in-person or online evaluation to get to know you and better understand the issues you are facing.
Matching you to the right treatment
Beyond talk therapy, this may include medication to improve symptoms and stabilize your mood, or self-care techniques to promote overall physical and mental well being.
Measuring your improvement
We will regularly measure your progress with objective reporting tools to see if you are improving, or if we need to make changes to your treatment plan.
Adelson approach to treating Trauma Disorders
PTSD is a mental health condition that can develop after exposure to a traumatic event, such as a car accident, natural disaster, sexual assault, or combat.
Treatment options include therapy, medication, and self-care techniques such as exercise, mindfulness, and meditation.
The goal of treatment is to reduce symptoms, improve coping skills, and enhance overall quality of life
Symptoms
Flashbacks, nightmares, intrusive thoughts, and avoidance of reminders of the traumatic event
ASD is similar to PTSD, though the reaction to trauma is often much briefer than in PTSD, and can last between a few days a one month.
At Adelson Behavioral & Mental health services, our Providers treat ASD with therapy, which can reduce the risk of further developing PTSD.
Symptoms
Flashbacks, nightmares or intrusive memories, avoidance of reminders of the traumatic event, anxiety, sleep disturbances, irritability, and difficulty concentrating.
Adjustment disorder is a mental health condition that occurs when a person struggles to cope with a stressful life event, such as a job loss or the death of a loved one.
Treatment for adjustment disorder typically involves therapy and/or medication to manage symptoms and improve coping skills.
Symptoms
Feeling sad, hopeless or not enjoying things you used to enjoy; frequent crying; sleep disturbances; lack of appetite; difficulty concentrating; avoiding important daily activities such as going to work or paying bills
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Trauma disorders, also known as post-traumatic stress disorders (PTSD), are mental health conditions that develop after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event. These events can include accidents, violence, natural disasters, or abuse.
Common symptoms of trauma disorders may include flashbacks, nightmares, severe anxiety, depression, emotional numbness, irritability, and avoidance of reminders of the traumatic event.
Yes, trauma disorders can significantly impact daily life activities. They may interfere with work, relationships, and overall quality of life due to the distressing symptoms and challenges in coping with daily stressors.
Yes, trauma disorders are treatable. Early intervention, appropriate therapy, and a comprehensive treatment plan can help individuals manage their symptoms, reduce distress, and improve their overall well-being.
Yes, trauma disorders can develop in children who have experienced or witnessed a traumatic event. It is important to recognize symptoms early and provide appropriate support and treatment to help the child cope with the effects of trauma.
Experiencing trauma does not always lead to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). However, experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event may trigger a number of mental health conditions that are difficult to manage on your own. Even if you do not have PTSD, seeking help from a mental health professional can help you better understand and cope with your experience.
Coping with trauma can be extremely difficult. Processing trauma takes time, and people may deal with the lasting effects of trauma for years following the event itself. However, your trauma does not have to define your life. Treatment is available. At Adelson Behavioral & Mental health services., our trauma services are designed to help you manage the symptoms of trauma and work through difficult experiences. Our experts will create an individualized treatment plan that is tailored to your needs. These treatment options include trauma-informed talk therapy, medication management, and advanced treatments such as transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS).