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Specialized trauma treatment including EMDR, CPT, and trauma-focused CBT. In-person across metro Atlanta — telehealth available statewide across Georgia.
Common Signs of Trauma & PTSD
Trauma can result from a single event or accumulate over years. Our Georgia trauma therapists are trained in the gold-standard evidence-based approaches that help your nervous system heal — not just manage symptoms.
Trauma Treatment Approaches We Use
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing is a leading trauma treatment. Bilateral stimulation helps the brain reprocess traumatic memories so they lose their emotional charge.
CPT addresses the stuck points — the beliefs trauma creates about yourself, others, and the world. Highly effective for PTSD from assault, combat, and childhood trauma.
Evidence-based for children and adolescents. Involves the caregiver in treatment and uses gradual exposure, coping skills, and trauma narratives.
Trauma lives in the body. We incorporate somatic awareness, grounding techniques, and nervous system regulation tools alongside talk therapy.
Levels of Trauma Care Available
We offer the full continuum of outpatient care — from weekly therapy to intensive day programs — so you get the right level of support, not just what fits in a schedule.
One-on-one trauma therapy at your pace. Ideal for processing trauma without disrupting work or family responsibilities.
9–15 hrs/week for complex trauma, C-PTSD, or trauma combined with depression or substance use. Faster progress with more support.
20–25 hrs/week of intensive trauma processing for acute PTSD symptoms requiring daily clinical oversight.
Coverage
We accept most major insurance plans. Trauma & PTSD is a covered diagnosis — we verify your benefits before your first session so you know exactly what to expect.
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Common Questions
EMDR and CPT are the two most research-supported treatments for PTSD and are recommended by the VA and APA. Our therapists are trained in both. Treatment effectiveness depends on the type of trauma, duration, and co-occurring conditions.
EMDR for a single-incident trauma can produce significant results in 6–12 sessions. Complex or developmental trauma (C-PTSD) typically requires a longer course of treatment — often 6–18 months. We set realistic expectations and reassess regularly.
Yes. PTSD and trauma-related disorders are covered diagnoses under most plans. We accept Aetna, BCBS, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, Humana, Medicaid, and Medicare.
Yes. We have clinicians with specialized training in first responder and military trauma. We understand the unique culture, barriers to treatment, and trauma types common in these communities.
Yes — EMDR and CPT are both effective via telehealth. Some clients prefer the safety of their home environment for trauma processing. We use secure, HIPAA-compliant video platforms.
Complex PTSD results from prolonged or repeated trauma — often childhood abuse, domestic violence, or captivity. It involves all PTSD symptoms plus significant challenges with emotional regulation, self-concept, and relationships. We specialize in C-PTSD treatment.
Same-week appointments. Most insurance accepted. Free 15-minute consultation — no commitment required.