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Trauma and PTSD therapists in Butte, MT

Find experienced trauma and PTSD therapists in Butte who provide testing, evidence-based treatment for trauma, post-traumatic stress disorder, and related challenges such as anxiety, depression, and stress. Compare detailed therapist profiles and connect with a provider that’s right for you.
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Austin, Texas therapist: Kevin Brown, Therapy in Mindfulness, counselor/therapist
Trauma and PTSD

Kevin Brown, Therapy in Mindfulness

Counselor/Therapist, LPC
One way to understand trauma is as 'too much, too fast' or 'too little, for too long.' Trauma often leaves us with experiences that feel too overwhelming to fully process, so we find ways—consciously or unconsciously—to avoid the pain. We may reshape our lives around that avoidance, not realizing how much it’s influencing us. Trauma can show up in many ways: anxiety, fear, emotional shutdown, or patterns we struggle to change. A somatic approach to healing trauma focuses on resourcing the nervous system, creating the safety needed to turn toward the pain in a regulated way, and processing the emotions and beliefs that have formed around it. This is the work of integration—the path to reclaiming yourself, so your life is no longer defined by what happened to you, but by how you choose to live moving forward.  
18 Years Experience
Online in Butte, MT (Online Only)
 therapist: April Bieber, licensed professional counselor
Trauma and PTSD

April Bieber

Licensed Professional Counselor, CMHC, CPC, LCPC, LMHC, LPC, LPC-MHS, QS (FL)
Trauma doesn’t have to define you. I offer trauma-informed therapy to help clients process painful experiences, reduce triggers, and reclaim a sense of safety, identity, and control.  
17 Years Experience
Online in Butte, MT (Online Only)
Greensboro, North Carolina therapist: Jonathan Schmalz, psychologist
Trauma and PTSD

Jonathan Schmalz

Psychologist, PhD, HSP-P
A trauma-informed approach underlies all of my work as a therapist. I know that many clients come to therapy not specifically because of trauma, but because they feel lonely or inadequate, they are depressed or anxious, or just cannot seem to have the intimacy they crave. Sometimes acknowledging trauma comes later in the therapy work and that is okay. Just know that I trust that you will talk about it when you are ready. I would like to join you in acknowledging how the past has affected your present and in charting a course to healing that works for you. You may wish to talk about particular pains from the past and you may wish to focus on the future. We will work together to find the balance that is right for you, so that you can live the life that you really want to live.  
17 Years Experience
Online in Butte, MT
Tacoma, Washington therapist: Dr. Paul Daanen, psychologist
Trauma and PTSD

Dr. Paul Daanen

Psychologist, PsyD
I specialize in the assessment and treatment of PTSD and cPTSD. As mentioned elsewhere here, I utilize a multifaceted approach that is customized to the needs of each individual person I work with. When suitable, and with sufficient preparation, I emphasize EMDR as my treatment approach of choice.  
16 Years Experience
Online in Butte, MT
Kalamazoo, Michigan therapist: Dr. Sarah Pouliot, psychologist
Trauma and PTSD

Dr. Sarah Pouliot

Psychologist, PhD, LP
Trauma did not wait for consent; Therapy must. While many different therapeutic modalities exist for the treatment of trauma and PTSD, what remains essential is the thoughtful and careful negotiation of pacing between therapist and client such that the therapeutic process feels as manageable and tolerable as possible. Given that trauma so often results from harmful relational dynamics that force agendas or remove personal agency, trauma therapy must offer a healing space that does not seek to rush, pressure, or impinge. Rather, and in my professional opinion, it's imperative that trauma therapy respect the client's experience of what feels manageable at any given moment in therapeutic time and space, working to avoid unnecessary setback and potential retraumatization. I feel this is best achieved through the development of a reliable therapeutic rapport and relationship that functions to carefully and mindfully co-monitor and co-negotiate the everchanging and expanding dynamics between therapist and client. Put another way, your therapy should not be forced into someone else's timeframe or methodology; it should be allowed to develop in step with your specific history, unique needs, and comfort level. Please refer to my Trauma Blog on my website (pouliotpsychologicalservices.com) for more information on my approach to the treatment of trauma.  
16 Years Experience
Online in Butte, MT

Trauma and PTSD therapists in Butte, Montana Statistics

Trauma and PTSD therapists in Butte, Montana average 16 years of experience and charge around $214 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The top treatment approaches are Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (75%), Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT) (42%), and Psychodynamic Therapy (36%).

Average years in practice

16 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$214

Accept insurance

41%

Offer sliding scale

33%

Gender ID

63% Female
34% Male
2% Non-Binary
1% Gender Fluid

Session Type

56% In Person and Online
44% Online Only

Top Treatment Approaches

75% Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
42% Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT)
36% Psychodynamic Therapy
29% Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian)
29% Interpersonal Therapy (IPT)
27% Existential / Humanistic Therapy
26% Behavioral Therapy

Ages Served

96% Adult
65% Young Adult
50% Senior
41% Teen
15% Children

Client Focus

56% Women
40% LGBTQ+
40% Men
31% Military / Veterans
23% Black / African American