PTSD — Trauma-Informed Telehealth Care From Home

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) can develop after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event, affecting mood, sleep, relationships, and daily life. Secure telehealth visits make it easier to start trauma-informed care privately from home.

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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) can develop after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event, affecting mood, sleep, relationships, and daily life.

Through secure telehealth visits, licensed providers offer trauma-informed care, including therapy referrals, coping strategies, and medication when appropriate. Online care provides flexible, private, and ongoing support, making it easier to access treatment from home.

Telehealth services are for non-emergency care. Anyone experiencing thoughts of self-harm, suicide, or other acute safety concerns should seek immediate in-person or emergency help.

What we focus on in PTSD care

Symptoms & daily impact

We review how symptoms show up in sleep, mood, concentration, relationships, and daily routines.

Trauma-informed approach

Care is supportive and respectful, moving at a pace that feels safe and manageable.

A plan you can follow

Clear next steps with ongoing check-ins to track progress and adjust care as needed.

 

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Treatment options that may be included

Treatment is personalized and based on clinical guidelines. Your plan may include:

  • Therapy referrals (including trauma-focused options when appropriate)

  • Coping skills and grounding strategies

  • Lifestyle guidance to support sleep and stress regulation

  • Medication when clinically appropriate

  • Follow-ups for monitoring and support

When to seek urgent help

Telehealth services are for non-emergency care. Anyone experiencing thoughts of self-harm, suicide, or other acute safety concerns should seek immediate in-person or emergency help.

Ready to talk with a provider?

Book an online visit to discuss symptoms, explore options, and get a clear next step.