PTSD Treatment in Athens, GA

Trauma-informed support to feel safe, grounded, and present.

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You do not have to keep reliving it

PTSD can show up as flashbacks, nightmares, hypervigilance, irritability, or a constant sense of danger. Some people feel numb. Others feel overwhelmed by triggers that seem to come out of nowhere. It can affect sleep, relationships, work, and your ability to relax.
Treatment helps your nervous system learn that the threat is no longer happening. We provide PTSD treatment in Athens, GA that is paced, respectful, and focused on helping you regain control without forcing you to retell everything before you are ready.

Understanding PTSD

Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can develop after a traumatic event or repeated exposure to trauma. It is not limited to military combat. Accidents, assault, abuse, medical trauma, childhood neglect, and other experiences can lead to PTSD symptoms.
PTSD often includes re experiencing symptoms, avoidance, changes in mood and thinking, and increased arousal such as feeling on edge. Many people also experience depression, anxiety, substance use, or relationship strain alongside PTSD.

Signs you may benefit from treatment

It may be time to get support if you are avoiding places or situations, having intrusive memories, feeling constantly on guard, struggling with sleep, or noticing anger and irritability that feels out of character. Treatment can also help if your trauma history is affecting safety, intimacy, parenting, or daily functioning.

What PTSD treatment can include

Trauma assessment

We start by understanding symptoms, triggers, and safety needs so your care plan feels grounded.

Trauma focused therapy

You will learn coping skills and process trauma in a structured way that does not overwhelm you.

Nervous system skills

We build tools for grounding, emotional regulation, and distress tolerance for trigger moments.

Medication support

When appropriate, psychiatry can support sleep, anxiety, mood, and daily stability alongside therapy.

How we approach PTSD treatment

We treat trauma with care and pacing. That means building safety first, then strengthening coping, then working through the parts of the story that still feel stuck. You stay in control of the process.
Treatment may include individual therapy, group support, trauma focused approaches, CBT and DBT skills, and holistic supports like mindfulness or yoga. If you are also dealing with depression, anxiety, or substance use, we address those as part of the same plan so progress lasts.

Why Serenity Grove Mental Health

Trauma can make it hard to trust people. Our team offers steady, respectful care in Athens, GA with clear communication and a calm environment. The goal is to help you feel safe in your body and supported in your life.

Support that helps you feel present again

PTSD can pull you into the past or keep you bracing for the next threat. In treatment, you will build skills that help your mind and body return to the present, even when triggers show up.
If you are not sure what level of care fits, we can help you understand options and choose a clear next step. You do not have to carry this alone.
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Start rebuilding a sense of safety

Healing from trauma is not about forgetting. It is about reclaiming your life without being controlled by what happened.

PROGRAMS

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Levels of care for PTSD treatment

Day treatment with a full therapy schedule while returning home in the evenings.
Focused therapy and support with flexible scheduling for work and life.
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Continuing Care Planning

Discharge planning that helps you stay supported after treatment.

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Contact Serenity Grove Mental Health

Call (844) 484-8944 or visit us at 2319 Prince Ave, Athens, GA 30606. If you are reaching out for yourself or someone you love, you will be met with respect and discretion.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is PTSD?
PTSD is a mental health condition that can develop after trauma. Symptoms may include intrusive memories, nightmares, avoidance, hypervigilance, irritability, and feeling emotionally numb or disconnected.
Do I have to be a veteran to have PTSD?
No. PTSD can develop after many types of trauma, including accidents, assault, abuse, medical events, childhood neglect, and repeated exposure to stressful situations.
What are common PTSD triggers?
Triggers can be sights, sounds, places, smells, anniversaries, certain conversations, or emotional states that remind your brain of danger. Triggers can also be internal, such as sensations in the body or certain thoughts.
Is PTSD treatable?
Yes. Many people experience major improvement with trauma informed therapy and skills based support. Treatment helps reduce trigger responses, improve sleep, and rebuild a sense of safety.
What does trauma informed care mean?
Trauma informed care means we prioritize safety, choice, and pacing. We focus on building coping skills first and avoid pushing you to process trauma before you feel ready.
Can medication help with PTSD symptoms?
For some people, yes. Medication can support sleep, anxiety, mood, and overall stability. If appropriate, psychiatric care can be included as part of your treatment plan.
What if I have PTSD and depression or anxiety?
That is common. Trauma often overlaps with depression and anxiety. We can address co occurring symptoms within one plan so treatment feels coherent and practical.
How long does PTSD treatment take?
There is no one timeline. It depends on trauma history, symptom severity, current stress, and support at home. The goal is steady progress and a plan that continues after formal treatment.
Is treatment confidential?
Yes. Your privacy matters, and care is handled with discretion. If you have questions about confidentiality, we can explain the process clearly before you begin.

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Trauma can change how you move through the world. Healing can change it again, not by erasing the past, but by giving you your life back.

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