Trauma and PTSD therapists in Sugarmill Woods, Florida FL
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Discovery Mental Health Counseling
Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Licensed Mental Health Counselor
We personalize your treatment based on your unique needs. We treat adults with PTSD, using trauma-informed modalities that meet your individual needs. We are ready to support you and help you find healing.
16 Years Experience
Online in Sugarmill Woods, Florida
Janette Cross
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, EMDR
Trauma does NOT need to be a lifelong burden. There is so much that we now know about the body and brain connection in healing trauma. With compassion and a plan, I help you get unstuck, get past triggers, and handle future stressors. I have extensive training in understanding and healing trauma whether it is recent or from long ago.
10 Years Experience
Online in Sugarmill Woods, Florida
Inemesit Udo
Psychiatric Nurse/Therapist, DNP, FNP-BC, PMHNP-BC
I specialize in trauma-informed care, helping individuals heal from PTSD and past traumas through compassionate, supportive therapy.
14 Years Experience
Online in Sugarmill Woods, Florida (Online Only)
Chris Bartkowiak
Licensed Professional Counselor, M.Ed. LMHC
Since I have served in the US Army Army as well as 9 years on the Orlando Police Dept. working the inner city during the 80's when crack cocaine was first introduced and being involved in numerous combat type situations and first responder trauma I personally have experienced PTSD and have seen hundreds of clients that have PTSD or some of the symptoms. My younger brother(retired chopper paramedic just recently passed away in 2021 from PTSD and alcoholism). I myself still have some symptoms of PTSD.
26 Years Experience
Online in Sugarmill Woods, Florida
Telespera Counseling
Licensed Professional Counselor
When people hear "trauma" or "PTSD," they often think of major events like natural disasters or wars. However, symptoms of PTSD can arise from many other adverse experiences. Sometimes, it’s not just a single event but a series of challenges that sets PTSD in motion. Common symptoms include mood swings, feeling emotionally numb or disconnected, struggling in relationships, or having intense emotional reactions that don’t seem to match the situation.
It’s important to recognize that trauma affects everyone differently. For example, two people might experience the same event—like a car accident—but respond in completely different ways. One might bounce back quickly, while the other might need more time to heal. This range of responses is normal and valid.
Many people have encountered some form of trauma, though it can help to think of these experiences as “speed bumps” rather than defining them solely as trauma. Like speed bumps on the road, these moments encourage us to slow down, reassess, and move forward with care. Even when they catch us off guard or cause pain, they don’t have to stop us entirely.
The good news is that advances in therapeutic techniques have made recovery from trauma more accessible, faster, and more comfortable than ever before. By addressing the lingering effects and understanding individual responses, healing becomes not only possible but empowering.
15 Years Experience
Online in Sugarmill Woods, Florida (Online Only)