Trauma and PTSD therapists in Centerville, Georgia GA
Tara Goza-Freeman
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC
I offer support for individuals dealing with trauma and PTSD, providing a safe, compassionate environment for healing, regaining control, and finding hope for a brighter future, fostering resilience and well-being.
16 Years Experience
Michelle Peacock
Psychologist, PhD
Trauma and PTSD involve emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and physiological symptoms that interfere with functioning. CBT and biofeedback are effective interventions to trauma and PTSD.
19 Years Experience
Sound Mind Sound Body LLC
Psychologist, MPsy, PsyD
I place a high value on authenticity, empathy, and safety, and strive to work on clear goals to improve well-being. As a daughter of immigrants, someone dealing with two autoimmune diseases, I wish to use my personal experiences to better assist those who struggle with identity and health issues, and difficult transitions. It is not uncommon to experience trauma when struggling with complex medical health diagnoses.
8 Years Experience
Dr. Christine Manley
Psychologist, PhD in Clinical Psychology
I am an expert in PTSD and its treatment. I'm trained in several evidenced-based treatments. I have experience treating assault trauma, combat trauma, traumas rooted in childhood, and many others. If you are feeling jumpy, upset by intrusive memories and suffering from nightmares, please contact me to begin your trauma recovery process.
9 Years Experience
Dr. Sheena Sikorski
Psychologist, PsyD, Licensed Psychologist
You haven't necessarily experienced any overt signs of trauma that you often see talked about on social media. But something still feels off because you experienced emotional disconnect and frequent ruptures in your childhood relationships because your parents we really hard on you or withheld love and affection if you didn't perform up to their standards. Nowadays, you're often left feeling like you have to be perfect so you aren't rejected or abandoned by people in your life. If someone doesn't text you back quick enough or your friend is less available now that they've started dating someone new you interpret that as you not being not good enough. If this is you, know that there isn't anything wrong with you. These are perfectly valid feelings to have as a human who longs for connection and belonging. This can be worked through with the help of someone who knows what it's like to be in your shoes and who has the knowledge and experience as well. If you want to learn how to be more compassionate with yourself, soothe your fear of rejection, and learn how to express your needs without fearing your relationships will come crashing down if you share how you feel, then reach out to me and we can talk through how to help you get there.
7 Years Experience