Trauma and PTSD therapists in Hewitt, Texas TX
Cedar Crest Hospital & Residential Treatment Center
Treatment Center
Trauma and PTSD can have a significant impact on a person's mental health. At Cedar Crest Hospital, we provide comprehensive treatment for trauma and PTSD. Our treatment programs include trauma-focused cognitive-behavioral therapy, eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR), and group therapy. Our experienced team of therapists works with each patient to provide a safe and supportive environment for healing. We also offer aftercare programs and support to ensure that our patients continue to heal and recover. Don't let trauma and PTSD control your life any longer, contact us today to learn more about our specialized treatment programs and start your journey towards healing.
36 Years Experience
Andrea Marquez
Psychologist, LCSW
A traumatic event, or series of events, can leave the brain and body experiencing and re-experiencing the event heightening stress, and tension, and dramatically impacting the mood and even physical wellbeing. Our team at Heading can support those experiencing with PTSD through therapy, medication management, and also in-center Ketamine. Reaching out to learn about our services and get a customized care plan for you to help you thrive.
17 Years Experience
Jessica Reich
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC
For clients suffering with PTSD, I utilize cognitive processing therapy or prolonged exposure therapy to help my clients reach their therapy goals. I have also received basic EMDR therapy training but am not providing this service via telehealth.
6 Years Experience
Sara Pesic
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, NCC, CCTP
I have extensive training in Trauma Therapy and I am a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional.
11 Years Experience
Elizabeth Starnes
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC-S, ATR, REAT
Trauma impacts every area of our lives - how we see ourselves, others and the world. It can destroy our sense of safety, trust, esteem, intimacy, and power/control. We create stories that are untrue and cause ourselves pain. I enjoy adding Expressive Arts Therapy to Cognitive Processing Therapy. Expressive arts can be a way to express oneself non-verbally which has helped many clients access their connection to their body and emotions. Trauma creates a disconnect from the mind and body. Almost as if we become a floating head. I have witnessed several clients reconnect to their feelings and body through keeping an art journal and sharing in session. In addition, overtime they were able to access their own insight and inner wisdom. Working on trauma is scary for many people. There is no pressure to follow a prescribed course or use art. I understand how difficult it is to share the story and trust a new therapist. I work at a client's comfort level and pace.
9 Years Experience