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781.385.7791

Email Us

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PTSD

PTSD

If a traumatic event continues to affect your emotional or mental health, you may suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). New England Medical Group uses up-to-date therapeutic methods to help you cope with this type of anxiety disorder. For relief of your PTSD, call or book an appointment online today.

What is PTSD?

PTSD is an anxiety disorder brought on by exposure to a terrifying or traumatic event. With PTSD, anxiety is severe and persistent and may affect your ability to work, form or keep relationships, or function in everyday life.

The triggering event could have caused or threatened serious harm or potential death to you or someone else. Traumatic events that can cause PTSD are physical or sexual assault, natural disasters, military combat, or witnessing someone’s death or severe injury.

Complications of untreated PTSD include severe depression, suicidal thoughts or behaviors, drug or alcohol addiction, or eating disorders. Effective treatment is possible and often necessary to successfully cope with your trauma and live a full, healthy life.

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PTSD Symptoms

Symptoms of PTSD can be complex and varied. How each person responds to traumatic events is unique to them, and your symptoms may not even be similar to those who may have witnessed the same event.

Those with PTSD often have:

You may also note changes in mood or behaviors, like:

Having some anxiety immediately after experiencing trauma is normal. When your symptoms last longer than a month or affect your life significantly, it is important to seek professional treatment.

PTSD Treatment

Effective treatment for PTSD is possible and starts with a full, expert assessment by New England Medical Group. We take time to fully understand your symptoms and create a customized treatment plan specific to you.

Usually, PTSD treatment involves medications, psychotherapy, or both. Medications can help relieve physical symptoms of your anxiety, while psychotherapy treats the underlying cause for your anxiety and equips you with healthy coping skills.

For a consultation regarding your PTSD symptoms, call or book an appointment online today.

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