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Trauma and PTSD therapists in Round Rock, TX

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Plano, Texas therapist: Dr. Diann Sanford, psychologist
Trauma and PTSD

Dr. Diann Sanford

Psychologist, Psy.D, LP, LPC
Many individuals have experienced trauma and PTSD but have not received treatment. Some individuals only experience a few trauma or PTSD symptoms, and do not meet the requirements for a full diagnosis; yet their symptoms significantly interfere in their personal well-being, life, marriage or other relationships. Drawing upon many evidenced based approaches, I will tailor a therapeutic solution that fits you and your circumstance to help you heal, let-go, and come into a new way of being. This will allow you to become fully functioning in your own life, marriage or relationship. Many of my clients have been victims of rape, violence, or have experienced the hostilities of war and are seeking a new approach to treatment. They want to be free of the intrusive and unwanted memories that impede their present health.  
11 Years Experience
Near Round Rock, TX
Online in Round Rock, Texas
Georgetown, Texas therapist: Gregg Unterberger, licensed professional counselor
Trauma and PTSD

Gregg Unterberger

Licensed Professional Counselor, M.Ed., LPC
Trauma is acutely painful for clients. Friends tell them to just "let go of the past," but they don't realize that traumatic events get deeply embedded in the brain as a fight-or-flight panic response and they can't just shake them off! Maybe you have discovered that mere talk therapy does little to bring relief. But the newer desensitization approaches I use often bring relief in sessions, not years!  
27 Years Experience
Near Round Rock, TX
Online in Round Rock, Texas
Cedar Park, Texas therapist: Jan Anderson, licensed professional counselor
Trauma and PTSD

Jan Anderson

Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor
I know how hard it is to find a counselor. You're about to go talk to someone about your pain or fears which makes you feel vulnerable. My first priority is to create a safe place for you. The most common feedback I get is, "you're so easy to talk to" From there, we work together!  
20 Years Experience
Near Round Rock, TX
Austin, Texas therapist: Richard J. Rathbun, pastoral counselor/therapist
Trauma and PTSD

Richard J. Rathbun

Pastoral Counselor/Therapist, Ph.D., LPC, LMFT
I have been trained in both CBT and EMDR for the treatment of Trauma and PTSD.  
Near Round Rock, TX
Online in Round Rock, Texas
Austin, Texas therapist: Dr. Margaret Ann (Bonny) Gardner, therapist
Trauma and PTSD

Dr. Margaret Ann (Bonny) Gardner

Therapist, Ph.D., L.M.F.T.
35 Years Experience
Near Round Rock, TX
Austin, Texas therapist: Red Apple Therapy, licensed professional counselor
Trauma and PTSD

Red Apple Therapy

Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, LCDC, EMDR
Instead of following the 'positive vibes only' approach, I understand that trauma has a profound impact on the brain, which is why traditional talk therapy may not work for everyone. I provide alternative therapies for those seeking a more holistic and diverse approach to counseling, including DBT, EMDR, ecotherapy, Eastern philosophy, and logotherapy (finding meaning in suffering). Kintsugi, a traditional Japanese art, repairs broken pottery with gold, turning the cracks into a beautiful part of the object's history rather than something to conceal. I use this concept in my trauma work, helping you view suffering as a meaningful part of your life story, with painful memories becoming the golden threads in the mosaic of your life.  
8 Years Experience
Near Round Rock, TX
Online in Round Rock, Texas
Granbury, Texas therapist: Aaron Leigh Horton, licensed professional counselor
Trauma and PTSD

Aaron Leigh Horton

Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor Associate, M.S., LPC-A, NCC
Living with Trauma and PTSD can often feel like carrying an unbearable weight. I offer a safe, supportive, and confidential space to unpack traumatic experiences and their aftermath. By employing proven therapeutic methods, we can work together to lessen the power of traumatic memories, build resilience, and pave the way towards healing and recovery.  
3 Years Experience
Near Round Rock, TX
Online in Round Rock, Texas
Houston, Texas therapist: Christine Fatherree @ Unwritten In Stone Psychotherapy PLLC, licensed clinical social worker
Trauma and PTSD

Christine Fatherree @ Unwritten In Stone Psychotherapy PLLC

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Trauma can result from big or small events. The result for both is that the event remains frozen in our brain bodies affecting our present day. The use of EMDR allows the brain to reprocess and resolve traumatic events.  
5 Years Experience
Online in Round Rock, Texas (Online Only)
Houston, Texas therapist: Matthew Jones, licensed professional counselor
Trauma and PTSD

Matthew Jones

Licensed Professional Counselor, MSCC, LPC
"Trauma is Trauma!" It is a belief that the client is the one that gets to define the situations that they feel have been impactful and have changed the course of their life. Using Trauma Focused-CBT, we will work side by side in helping to go through the trauma in a narrative fashion. This will be done only after building trust and using psychoeducation for a more thorough understanding of the impacts on trauma no matter what age it has occurred. It takes time to heal, but these are things that happened and do not have to hold you back anymore. Let's start the process of healing for you.  
10 Years Experience
Online in Round Rock, Texas (Online Only)
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.  
17 Years Experience
Online in Round Rock, Texas (Online Only)