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    • Depression Therapy
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    • Couples Therapy
    • Online Therapy
    • Grief Counseling
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Telltale Signs of PTSD

September 28, 2020 Scott Kampschaefer
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Ever find yourself remembering troubling events so vividly, you feel like you’re reliving them? Do you tend to also work strenuously to avoid being reminded of certain things that have happened to you so as not to be triggered by them. Feel numb emotionally much of the time as well? If this sounds like you, then you have some telltale signs of PTSD.

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The 5 T's of Trauma

August 30, 2018 Scott Kampschaefer
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Are you someone who wonders how bad things have gotten in your life?  You know some really bad things have happened to you, but don’t know if others have suffered as much as you?  All the same, you may wonder what to do about the trauma you have experienced in your life. If these questions sound like they apply to you, then you need to know about the 5 T’s of Trauma.

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In Trauma Therapy Tags trauma, PTSD

How PTSD Can Make You Hallucinate

November 13, 2017 Scott Kampschaefer
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Are you someone who can walk into a scary situation, maybe into a dark place, and think you see things in the dark?  Do you ever recall frightening situations with amazing clarity and continue to be haunted by those memories.  Do you talk about fearful situations that have happened in the past with friends or family members and they tell you how they just don’t remember things happening that way?  If this is the case, you may be hallucinating as part of PTSD symptoms.  

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