Trauma & PTSD Treatment
in South Jersey

Trauma doesn't always show up right away, but its effects can linger long after the event. Whether you're dealing with recent trauma or symptoms that have persisted for years, our psychiatrists and therapists in Marlton, New Jersey, provide specialized treatment to help you process what happened, manage symptoms, and move forward with your life.
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What is Trauma?

Trauma is an emotional response to a deeply distressing event like a natural disaster, serious accident, violence, abuse, or loss. While everyone who experiences trauma responds differently, the effects can be significant and lasting.

Not everyone who experiences a traumatic event will develop PTSD or other trauma-related conditions. Many people process trauma with time and support from loved ones. However, when trauma symptoms persist or interfere with daily life, professional treatment can help you heal.

What is PTSD?

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a mental health condition that develops after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event. While some people recover naturally over time, others experience persistent symptoms that disrupt their ability to function in daily life.

PTSD can develop immediately after trauma or emerge months or even years later. It affects how you process memories of the event and can cause ongoing fear, anxiety, and hypervigilance even when you're safe.

You Can Move Forward

Recovery from trauma and PTSD is possible. With proper treatment, most people see significant improvement in their symptoms and quality of life. You can learn to manage triggers, process what happened, and reclaim your sense of safety and control.
Our trauma-informed team in Marlton, New Jersey, understands the courage it takes to seek help. We're here to support you through every step of your healing journey.
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Types of Trauma

Acute Trauma:
A single distressing event like an accident, assault, or natural disaster.
Chronic Trauma:
Repeated or prolonged traumatic events like ongoing abuse, domestic violence, or combat exposure.
Complex Trauma:
Multiple traumatic experiences, often beginning in childhood. May include abuse, neglect, or repeated exposure to violence.
Developmental Trauma:
Trauma experienced during critical developmental periods that affects brain development and attachment.

Symptoms of Trauma & PTSD

Re-experiencing the Trauma

Intrusive memories or flashbacks

Nightmares about the event

Intense distress when reminded of the trauma

Physical reactions like sweating, racing heart, or panic when triggered

Avoidance

Avoiding people, places, or activities that remind you of the trauma

Avoiding thoughts or feelings related to the event

Inability to remember important details about the trauma

Negative Changes to Thoughts and Mood

Persistent negative beliefs about yourself or the world

Distorted thoughts about the cause or consequences of the trauma

Feelings of guilt, shame, or blame

Loss of interest in activities you once enjoyed

Feeling detached or isolated from others

Difficulty experiencing positive emotions

Changes in Physical and Emotional Reactions

Hypervigilance (being constantly on guard)

Exaggerated startle response

Difficulty concentrating or sleeping

Irritability, angry outbursts, or aggressive behavior

Reckless or self-destructive behavior

Emotional numbness or feeling “shut down”

Our Treatments for Trauma & PTSD

Delivered by certified psychiatrists and therapists in Marlton, New Jersey.
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