PTSD Hypnotherapy At Revibe Therapy
At Revibe Therapy, we employ a variety of methods to help people struggling with PTSD. We treat each and every person differently and employ the appropriate treatment method for their individual situation. PTSD can look different from person to person, but it’s important to keep in mind that there is hope. No matter how bad it gets, there is always a path forward. Keep reading to learn more about PTSD treatment at Revibe Therapy and schedule your appointment today.
Why Choose PTSD Hypnotherapy At Revibe Therapy?
- We are a Top Rated Local® PTSD treatment provider
- We are trained in CPT, Hypnotherapy, and other trauma-related interventions
- We care about each and every person we work with and treat you as a unique individual
- We have the experience and skills necessary to provide you a better way forward
- We work with multiple insurance providers to ensure you get the care you deserve
Contact Revibe Therapy today to learn how our PTSD treatment can help you or your loved one.

PTSD Comes In Various Shapes And Sizes
Many people are under the impression that the only way that you can have post traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, is if you were/are a soldier who has experienced war. While PTSD isn’t uncommon amongst the brave men and women who defend our country, PTSD can come from a wide variety of life experiences. Anything that you/your mind has perceived to be traumatic can have long-lasting, sometimes life-long effects. Things that may appear mundane and unimportant to an observer may be world-changing and traumatic enough to the person experiencing the event that they can develop PTSD. Events like car crashes, sexual abuse, unsafe childhoods, and natural disasters are just a few examples of other events that can lead to a person experiencing PTSD.
Symptoms And Signs Of PTSD
According to the Mayo Clinic, PTSD symptoms can show up as early as one month after the traumatic event or may not present until years later. When symptoms do arise, they are often grouped into four types:
- Intrusive Memories
- Avoidance Behavior
- Negative Changes in Thinking or Mood
- Changes in Physical and Emotional Reactions
Learn more about signs and symptoms that come with PTSD by getting in touch with our PTSD treatment professionals at Revibe Therapy today.
