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Washington, District of Columbia therapist: Dr. Wayne Bullock, psychologist
Trauma and PTSD

Dr. Wayne Bullock

Psychologist, PsyD, MEd
As you move through life, you might go through an experience that is overwhelming to you. Trauma is the result of an experience so distressing that it leaves you feeling disconnected from yourself and others. You might feel jumpy, numb, distrusting, and unsure of your future. Sharing and processing with someone who can help you to understand and make sense of the senseless can help you to begin to heal from your trauma.  
15 Years Experience
Online in Kingman, Arizona
Monroe, Washington therapist: Anna DiNoto, psychologist
Trauma and PTSD

Anna DiNoto

Psychologist, PsyD, LMHC, PSYPACT - Licensed Psychologist
We work heavily with complex PTSD. This diagnosis is often experienced by many of our patients. We approach this diagnosis with care, compassion, and patience.  
13 Years Experience
Online in Kingman, Arizona
Houston, Texas therapist: Christine Henry, psychologist
Trauma and PTSD

Christine Henry

Psychologist, Ph.D
Trauma doesn't necessarily have to be a single event. Instead, smaller, prolonged, or recurring stressful experiences can also be classified as traumatic. I work with clients who want to find ways to calm their nervous system so they aren't in a constant state of fight, flight, or freeze. They want to learn what their wants and needs are instead of being solely focused on making others around them happy. Learning to set boundaries is challenging but can significantly improve your relationships. Learning how to trust again may feel difficult, and therapy can be the first step in this process.  
17 Years Experience
Online in Kingman, Arizona
Chandler, Arizona therapist: Kathy Anderson, marriage and family therapist
Trauma and PTSD

Kathy Anderson

Marriage and Family Therapist, MS, LAMFT
Trauma is defined as the charge that's left behind in the body after a completely overwhelming experience. Most folks have gone through something that has felt completely overwhelming that they didn't have the support to return to a sense of calmness after. If this is the case, how can your relationship NOT be affected by trauma in one way or another? Whether you have experienced trauma before your relationship or during it, together or separately, trauma may come into your dynamic and start wreaking havoc on your sense of togetherness, connection, and vision as a couple. When trauma interrupts a couple's relationship, it can be very easy for both partners to start working against each other and lose their sense of safety. It can also be really difficult for both partners to see each other for who they both really are instead of what the trauma fears or desperately hopes they are. Couple therapy with a trauma trained therapist addresses the impact of trauma on the relationship with sensitivity and care. If your relationship has been impacted by trauma, I can offer a secure environment for both partners to cultivate safety, sensitivity, care, and support towards each other at a pace that is determined by you. Relationship work is vulnerable; trauma work is vulnerable; relationship and trauma work at the same time?? That can feel SO scary. I get it. Let's go at your pace and focus on safety together. I will walk alongside you both as you learn to reclaim your relationship from the impact of trauma.  
5 Years Experience
Online in Kingman, Arizona
Plantation, Florida therapist: Lisa Saponaro, PhD Inc, psychologist
Trauma and PTSD

Lisa Saponaro, PhD Inc

Psychologist, Ph.D
Each of us faces obstacles and difficulties in life differently, and at times we can all use help. Individuals frequently seek my services during times of transition, when decision making appears to have a greater impact on our future directions.  
26 Years Experience
Online in Kingman, Arizona