Treasure Behavioral Health Services: Comprehensive Mental Health Support

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At Treasure Behavioral Health Services, we understand the complexities of mental health and offer a wide range of services to help individuals overcome various challenges. Our experienced team, led by Dr. Roberta Iyamu, a Board Certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP), provides expert care for conditions such as ADHD, Substance Abuse, Depression, Anxiety Disorder, Bipolar Disorder, Sleep Disorder, Behavioral Problems, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), and Schizophrenia.

Treatment and Management

We assess your condition in detail and create a custom care plan for you.

Your care plan can include medication management and therapy, depending on your needs.

We consider all aspects of your physical, emotional, and psychological health.

Understanding Complex PTSD (C-PTSD)

Complex PTSD (C-PTSD) is a mental health disorder that can develop in response to prolonged and repeated trauma. It is characterized by symptoms similar to those of PTSD, but with additional features. C-PTSD often involves a deeper sense of emotional dysregulation, which can manifest in intense emotional responses, mood swings, and difficulties in managing relationships.

The Impact of Trauma on Mental Health

Trauma can have a profound impact on an individual’s mental health, leading to a range of symptoms and challenges. Prolonged exposure to traumatic events can cause the body’s natural response to stress, known as the fight-or-flight response, to become stuck in an active state. This can lead to a heightened sense of threat awareness, emotional dysregulation, and difficulties in managing daily life.

Post-traumatic Stress Disorder Treatment

Are you struggling with the aftermath of a traumatic event? Do you find yourself feeling overwhelmed by anxiety, sleep issues, or intrusive thoughts?

We recognize how hard it can be to cope with post-traumatic stress disorder and its effects.

At Treasure Behavioral Health, we’re here to care for you and help you become well again.

The Difference Between PTSD and C-PTSD

While both PTSD and C-PTSD are characterized by symptoms related to trauma, there are key differences between the two conditions. PTSD typically develops in response to a single traumatic event, such as a car accident or a natural disaster. C-PTSD, on the other hand, develops in response to prolonged and repeated trauma, such as childhood abuse or domestic violence.

Symptoms of C-PTSD

C-PTSD symptoms can vary from person to person, but common features include:

  • Emotional Dysregulation: Intense emotional responses, mood swings, and difficulties in managing emotions.
  • Nightmares and Flashbacks: Recurring nightmares and flashbacks, which can be triggered by reminders of the traumatic event.
  • Avoidance and Hyperarousal: Avoiding situations or places that remind them of the trauma and experiencing hyperarousal, characterized by constant alertness and jitteriness.
  • Difficulty with Relationships: Struggling to maintain healthy relationships due to difficulties in emotional regulation and trust issues.
  • Self-Destructive Behaviors: Engaging in self-destructive behaviors, such as substance abuse or self-harm, as a coping mechanism.

How to Explain C-PTSD to Someone Who Doesn’t Have It

Explaining C-PTSD to someone who has not experienced it can be challenging, but it is crucial for building empathy and understanding. Here are some key points to help you explain C-PTSD:

  1. Trauma and Chronic Stress: C-PTSD develops from prolonged exposure to traumatic events, such as childhood abuse, domestic violence, or long-term disability. This chronic stress can lead to a heightened sense of threat awareness and emotional dysregulation.
  2. Emotional Dysregulation: People with C-PTSD often struggle with intense emotional responses, mood swings, and difficulties in managing relationships. This can be overwhelming and affect daily life.
  3. Nightmares and Flashbacks: C-PTSD symptoms include recurring nightmares and flashbacks, which can be triggered by reminders of the traumatic event.
  4. Avoidance and Hyperarousal: Individuals with C-PTSD may avoid situations or places that remind them of the trauma and experience hyperarousal, characterized by constant alertness and jitteriness.
  5. Impact on Daily Life: C-PTSD can significantly impact daily life, leading to difficulties in maintaining relationships, managing emotions, and performing daily tasks.

Our Services at Treasure Behavioral Health

At Treasure Behavioral Health, we offer comprehensive treatment for C-PTSD and other mental health conditions. Our services include:

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): A helpful approach for managing emotional dysregulation and developing coping mechanisms.
  • Motivational Interviewing: A supportive method for addressing substance abuse and behavioral issues.
  • Medication Management: Our experienced team can help you find the right medication to manage symptoms.
  • Group Therapy: A supportive environment for individuals to share their experiences and connect with others who have gone through similar challenges.

The Importance of Treatment

Treatment for C-PTSD is crucial for managing symptoms and improving daily life. Our experienced team at Treasure Behavioral Health Services uses evidence-based therapies and medication to help individuals overcome their challenges. With the right support and guidance, individuals with C-PTSD can learn to manage their symptoms, develop coping mechanisms, and regain control over their lives.

Contact Us

If you or someone you know is struggling with C-PTSD or other mental health conditions, please reach out to us.

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