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Trauma and PTSD therapists in Fort William, Scotland, GB

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Morden, England  therapist: Adrian Sonnex, Wellbeing Hypnotherapy & Mindfulness, therapist
Trauma and PTSD

Adrian Sonnex, Wellbeing Hypnotherapy & Mindfulness

Therapist, DCH, DHP, MCH, MBCT, SQHP
We specialise in a trauma therapy using a method called Traumatic Incident Reduction. this is an effective treatment for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), and all other forms of trauma. It is a very fast - sometimes only taking one session for a single traumatic episode.  
17 Years Experience
Online in Fort William, Scotland
Hamilton, Ontario therapist: ICA Counselling and Supervision, licensed clinical social worker
Trauma and PTSD

ICA Counselling and Supervision

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, MSW, RSW
At ICA Counselling & Supervision, we provide specialized support for individuals dealing with trauma and PTSD, recognizing the profound impact that traumatic experiences can have on all aspects of life. Our approach is trauma-informed, compassionate, and tailored to help you feel safe as you process difficult memories and emotions. Using evidence-based therapies like CBT for Trauma, DBT, and mindfulness, we work to address the emotional, cognitive, and physical effects of trauma. Together, we’ll focus on building resilience, developing healthy coping strategies, and reclaiming a sense of control and peace. Whether you’re facing recent trauma or working through long-term PTSD, we’re here to support you on your healing journey  
22 Years Experience
Online in Fort William, Scotland
London, England therapist: Louise Perry, therapist
Trauma and PTSD

Louise Perry

Therapist, IFS UKCP HCCP BAAT
Trauma has a way of lingering long after the immediate threat has passed, leaving deep emotional imprints that can manifest as PTSD or Complex PTSD (CPTSD). These experiences can affect how you see yourself, your relationships, and the world around you. As an Art and IFS (Internal Family Systems) Psychotherapist, I understand how difficult it can be to feel safe, grounded, or in control when past events still hold so much power. My aim is to help you gently untangle these traumas, providing a supportive space where healing can unfold at your own pace. In our work together, we’ll use creative expression to bring to light the complex emotions and memories that can be challenging to put into words. With IFS, we’ll identify and understand the different parts within you—the protectors, the wounded parts, and the aspects of yourself that yearn for peace. By acknowledging and nurturing these parts, we can gradually soften their grip and restore a sense of stability and self-compassion. You deserve to reclaim your sense of safety, personal agency, and wholeness. With compassion, patience, and respect for your journey, I am here to help you move forward, rediscover your resilience, and build a more hopeful future.  
6 Years Experience
Online in Fort William, Scotland
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Trauma and PTSD

Sheelagh Brown

Registered Psychotherapist, Psychologist, CBT Therapist
Specialish support provides for psychological trauma, traumatic experiences (past and present) and PTSD  
22 Years Experience
Online in Fort William, Scotland
London, England  therapist: Dr Ian Anderson, psychologist
Trauma and PTSD

Dr Ian Anderson

Psychologist, Consultant Clinical Psychologist (HCPC registered), PhD, MSc, MSc, MSc, MA (Econ), BA (Econ) Hons
Sometimes human beings are faced with truly horrible situations: threat, a fear of death, or witnessing such events. A normal response to these situations is severe psychological disturbance. However, such disturbance usually remits within weeks. Unfortunately for some people the psychological disturbance lasts months, years, and sometimes a lifetime. These disturbances include nightmares, intrusive thoughts, avoidance of situations that resemble the trauma, difficulty relating to other people, withdrawal from social life, and in extreme cases dissociation from reality. The two most common psychological conditions associated with this disturbed response are Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Adjustment Disorder. Psychologists have had more than a hundred years of experience in dealing with these difficulties. In the First World War it was described as shell shock. In the Second World War it was known as combat fatigue. We now know that it is not only those who engage in combat who suffer from these disorders. What we are increasingly understanding is that posttraumatic experiences are a disturbance of memory: the disturbance is that we simply cannot forget the horror we have experienced. Psychologists have developed clear treatment pathways to assist the victims of trauma.  
44 Years Experience
Online in Fort William, Scotland