PTSD TREATMENT IN FORT WAYNE, INDIANA

PTSD TREATMENT IN FORT WAYNE INDIANA

(260) 370-8227

Fort Wayne, IN
Available 24/7/365

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a mental health condition that can develop after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event. It’s not just about feeling jumpy or scared after a close call; it’s a persistent and debilitating condition that can significantly impact your life.

If you’re struggling with PTSD, know that you’re not alone. Millions of people around the world live with this condition, and while it can be challenging, there is hope and there are ways to manage it.

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INPATIENT TREATMENT FOR PTSD, AS WELL AS:

  • Anxiety

  • Depression

  • Bipolar Disorder

  • Borderline Personality Disorder

  • Psychosis

  • Eating Disorders

  • Attachment Disorders

  • Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

PTSD is triggered by a traumatic event, which can be anything from a natural disaster or serious accident to war, sexual assault, or domestic violence. These events can overwhelm our ability to cope, leaving us with emotional and psychological scars that can linger long after the danger has passed.

Treatment Plans

We implement individualized treatment plans for each client.

Protocols

Designed to break through to treat the core issues long-term.

Ammenities

Treatment in a luxurious, comfortable environment with meals provided.

Aftercare

Support for your mental health beyond your stay at Allendale.

Common Symptoms of PTSD

Living with PTSD can be a daily struggle. It can affect your relationships, work, and overall quality of life. You may feel like you’re constantly on edge, waiting for the next bad thing to happen. This can make it difficult to trust others, feel safe, and enjoy life.

  • Intrusive thoughts and memories: You may have flashbacks, nightmares, or intrusive thoughts about the traumatic event. These can be so vivid that it feels like you’re reliving the event all over again.
  • Avoidance: You may avoid anything that reminds you of the trauma, such as people, places, or even thoughts. This can make it difficult to live your life normally.
  • Negative thoughts and feelings: You may feel constantly on edge, hypervigilant, or easily startled. You may also experience feelings of guilt, shame, or isolation.
  • Physical symptoms: PTSD can also cause physical symptoms, such as headaches, difficulty sleeping, and changes in appetite.
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Common Symptoms of PTSD

Living with PTSD can be a daily struggle. It can affect your relationships, work, and overall quality of life. You may feel like you’re constantly on edge, waiting for the next bad thing to happen. This can make it difficult to trust others, feel safe, and enjoy life.

  • Intrusive thoughts and memories: You may have flashbacks, nightmares, or intrusive thoughts about the traumatic event. These can be so vivid that it feels like you’re reliving the event all over again.
  • Avoidance: You may avoid anything that reminds you of the trauma, such as people, places, or even thoughts. This can make it difficult to live your life normally.
  • Negative thoughts and feelings: You may feel constantly on edge, hypervigilant, or easily startled. You may also experience feelings of guilt, shame, or isolation.
  • Physical symptoms: PTSD can also cause physical symptoms, such as headaches, difficulty sleeping, and changes in appetite.
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“By far the most phenomenal start to my recovery journey. The entire staff BHTs, Nursing and Therapists genuinely care about you and your recovery. Incredibly thorough and individualized treatment for addiction and mental health disorders.”

Why Contact Us

  • Free clinical assessment

  • No obligation to enter treatment

  • Caring and empathetic staff

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is a complex mental health condition that requires expert care and support. If you or someone you know is struggling with PTSD in Indiana, seeking professional help is crucial.

Remember, you are not alone, and there is hope for a brighter future.

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Talk to a mental health intake coordinator about your treatment options 24/7/365.

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