Trauma and PTSD therapists in Athens, Texas TX
Jennifer Quinn Fuller
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC
Trauma is always with us. We re-experience traumatic events as we move from one phase of life to the next, and thus we must also re-process the trauma. Not doing so can lead to PTSD. Biologically, we are creatures that feel first, and think second. Thus, having a safe space to explore the emotional content of our trauma and validation for those feelings is an important step in moving forward.
10 Years Experience
Becky Hays, Master NLP Intuitive Coach
Hypnotherapist
If you have experienced a traumatic event, or even loss or grief (which is a form of trauma) then get in touch to learn how you can begin to release and let go of some of that pain on a deeper level.
17 Years Experience
Erica Brown
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC
While you've healed some of the wounds of the past and have been to therapy before, you still struggle in some areas of your life. Mostly you struggle with feelings of shame and doubt that creep in and lead to feelings of worthlessness. You find yourself struggling to own your worth and allow others to treat less than you know you deserve. Despite that, you desperately want to feel loved and accepted so the cycle continues. I can help you learn to heal from the past so it stops holding you back. Schedule a free consultation to get started.
8 Years Experience
Dr. Alex Littleton
Psychologist, Licensed Psychologist
Our clinicians are well-versed in trauma informed approaches, including EMDR, PET, and CPT. This allows us to provide trauma-informed treatment for all clients we treat.
8 Years Experience
Gayle MacBride
Psychologist, PhD, LP
Treating trauma has been a specialty of mine for almost 15 years. I mostly use Cognitive Processing Therapy to understand the impact trauma has had on you and your life and then we use skills to address the thoughts that are keeping you stuck in old patterns. We will talk about important themes like safety, trust, power/control, esteem, and intimacy as a part of your trauma patterns. Changing how you think about trauma can help you get unstuck and live in more peaceful ways.
18 Years Experience