Trauma is your body’s emotional reaction to life-threatening situations. When you’re struggling to recover from trauma, Omobolaji Oyebanjo-Popoola, MD, and the team at The Potter’s Behavioral Medicine Clinic in Decatur, Stockbridge, Villa Rica and Hiram, Georgia, can help with trauma therapy. They take a total-health approach to care, focusing on healing your body, spirit, and soul. To learn more about trauma therapy at The Potter’s Behavioral Medicine Clinic, call or book an appointment online today.
request an appointmentWhat is trauma?
Trauma refers to the overwhelming feelings and emotions you develop after experiencing a distressing or disturbing event that exceeded your coping abilities. Trauma may occur after a single event (natural disaster or car accident) or a series of events (physical abuse).
Trauma affects your mental, physical, social, and spiritual well-being. After going through a traumatic event, you may feel anxious, angry, guilty, or sad. You may find your thoughts and feelings confusing. Over time, your trauma symptoms improve.
However, when your trauma symptoms worsen and interfere with your ability to manage your day-to-day life, then you might have post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), a serious mental health condition.
Who benefits from trauma therapy?
Anyone struggling with trauma benefits from trauma therapy at The Potter’s Behavioral Medicine Clinic. Having good coping mechanisms is how you recover from trauma. If you don’t have the support you need, your symptoms may linger or worsen.
The team at The Potter’s Behavioral Medicine Clinic can provide you with the tools and support you need to understand your trauma and process it.
You also need trauma therapy if your symptoms are getting worse and you think you may have PTSD.
The Potter’s Behavioral Medicine Clinic understands the sensitivity surrounding painful life experiences. You need privacy and comfort when seeking advice on interventions for trauma and domestic violence in order to recover.
With this in mind, The Potter’s Behavioral Medicine Clinic offers telepsychiatry consultation services.
They also offer telepsychiatry consultations for families who have general questions about addiction and intervention options. These consultations are for advice only and not therapeutic purposes.
For compassionate trauma therapy from a skilled and patient-centered team, call The Potter’s Behavioral Medicine Clinic or book an appointment online today.