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Therapy in a Nutshell

PTSD Treatment Options: How to Find a Good Trauma Therapist

Therapy in a Nutshell

Therapy in a Nutshell -Emma McAdam

Mental Health, Education, Health & Fitness:mental Health, Self-improvement, Health & Fitness

4.8658 Ratings

🗓️ 29 August 2022

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Check out my free Grounding Skills Course here: https://courses.therapyinanutshell.com/grounding-skills-for-anxiety-stress-and-ptsd When it comes to therapy it’s really good to be an informed consumer. There are hundreds of different types of therapy, and every therapist is different in how they approach issues like PTSD, so whether you’ve never tried therapy before or you’ve worked with other therapists in the past and you want something different, learning about different PTSD treatment modalities can be really helpful. So first, what is trauma? Trauma is any experience that was overwhelming, threatening, that caused pain, distress, fear to the point where you feel or felt helpless. It can include abuse, assault, witnessing tragedy, it can include frightening medical experiences, near death experiences or a severe loss. When your response to these situations interferes with your life you might receive a diagnosis of PTSD or if the abuse was ongoing for long periods, Complex PTSD (CPTSD). Symptoms include nightmares, feeling tense or anxious all the time, being jumpy, feeling numb or detached, exhausted and depressed, and struggling in relationships, sleep, and work. While almost all therapists have some skills in treating depression, anxiety and trauma or PTSD- because these are so universal, not all therapists specialize in trauma treatment. That means that most therapists have at least a handful of tools to treat PTSD, but some therapists have a lot of skills, interventions, and resources plus experience to help you out. And that’s not exclusive to trauma, the more specific you can get with your diagnosis, the more specific you can get in finding a therapist who has interventions tailored to your needs. OK, so what are the trauma treatment options out there and how do you find a therapist who uses them? There’s an gazillion ways to do PTSD treatment, but I’m going to highlight the ways that are research backed, meaning a strong body of consistent evidence that these treatments are effective. Looking for affordable online counseling? My sponsor, BetterHelp, connects you to a licensed professional from the comfort of your own home. Try it now for 10% off your first month: https://betterhelp.com/therapyinanuts... Learn more in one of my in-depth mental health courses: https://courses.therapyinanutshell.co... Support my mission on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/therapyinanut... Sign up for my newsletter: https://www.therapyinanutshell.com?utm_medium=YTDescription&utm_source=YouTube Check out my favorite self-help books: https://kit.co/TherapyinaNutshell/bes...  Therapy in a Nutshell and the information provided by Emma McAdam are solely intended for informational and entertainment purposes and are not a substitute for advice, diagnosis, or treatment regarding medical or mental health conditions. Although Emma McAdam is a licensed marriage and family therapist, the views expressed on this site or any related content should not be taken for medical or psychiatric advice. Always consult your physician before making any decisions related to your physical or mental health. In therapy I use a combination of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Systems Theory, positive psychology, and a bio-psycho-social approach to treating mental illness and other challenges we all face in life. The ideas from my videos are frequently adapted from multiple sources. Many of them come from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, especially the work of Steven Hayes, Jason Luoma, and Russ Harris. The sections on stress and the mind-body connection derive from the work of Stephen Porges (the Polyvagal theory), Peter Levine (Somatic Experiencing) Francine Shapiro (EMDR), and Bessel Van Der Kolk. I also rely heavily on the work of the Arbinger institute for my overall understanding of our ability to choose our life's direction. And deeper than all of that, the Gospel of Jesus Christ orients my personal worldview and sense of security, peace, hop

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Therapy in a Nutshell podcast. I'm Emma McAdam, a licensed marriage and family therapist,

0:06.0

and I believe therapeutic education can change lives and should be easily accessible to all.

0:12.0

These podcast episodes are filled with research-backed therapeutic education that you can start applying to your life today.

0:18.7

If you like these episodes and you want to go into more

0:21.2

depth on specific topics like how to process tough emotions, how to change your brain and build

0:28.0

better relationships, or how to help support someone you know with a mental illness, then check out

0:33.3

my classes at Therapy in a nutshell.com. Each podcast episode here comes from a corresponding

0:40.0

video you can find on the Therapy in a Nutshell YouTube channel. Also, these podcasts are

0:44.9

educational and don't replace the advice or direction you may be receiving from a therapist

0:50.1

or other health professionals. Okay, let's jump into this week's skill. Hi everyone, I'm Emma

0:56.2

McAdam and I'm a licensed marriage and family therapist and I make mental health

1:00.4

education videos. And I've made a lot of videos about trauma and trauma treatment. And so I get

1:07.1

asked in a lot of emails this question, how can I find a therapist who does trauma treatment like you?

1:13.6

And it's a great question, not because I'm the world's best trauma therapist, that is not the case,

1:18.6

but because when it comes to therapy, it's really good to be an informed consumer.

1:23.6

There are hundreds of different types of therapy, and every therapist is different in how they approach issues.

1:29.3

So whether you've never tried therapy before or you've worked with other therapists in the past and you want something different,

1:36.3

learning about different treatment modalities can be really helpful.

1:40.3

So first, what is trauma? Trauma is any experience that was overwhelming,

1:45.5

threatening, that caused pain, distress, or fear to the point where you felt helpless.

1:51.1

It can include assault and abuse and witnessing tragedy. It can include frightening

1:56.6

medical experiences, near-death experiences, or a severe loss. But basically, when your response

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