PTSD and Family
When we think of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) we often think of war veterans who [...]
When we think of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) we often think of war veterans who [...]
The effects of trauma can seem inescapable. Whether it is yourself or a loved one, [...]
“We teach families about how the brain works at the very beginning of treatment,†says trauma specialist, Brad Rentfro, LPC. “Knowing that they can actually change and heal at the neurobiological level really gives them a sense of tangible hope and helps accelerate progress.â€
PTSD is marked by chronic, persistent, and sometimes debilitating emotional distress related to a traumatic event. Once almost exclusively associated with soldiers returning from battle, PTSD is a diagnosis assigned to people in all walks of life, including children and teens.