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Trauma-Informed Care for CPTSD

 

Today CPTSD is recognized as needing long-term treatment because of the damages done to a person’s self-identity, deficits in self-regulation and their inability to see there is hope and healing available to them. Fear and hopelessness can be a daily reality for most survivors living with CPTSD symptoms. Therapists choosing to collaborate with patients living with CPTSD symptoms must take the time to receive the education they need to provide trauma-informed care. Additionally, they will need to understand that with the resolution of one issue—there will come others popping up seemingly out of nowhere. This is the nature of CPTSD.

The understanding of the day-to-day difficulty’s patients faces while living with complex post-traumatic stress disorder is a necessary part of trauma-informed care. Patience and unconditional warm regard are key if we are ever to help anyone have the hope they need to heal.

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I would love to share the cognitive treatment I developed that I have used for the past 5-6 years.  I am able to eliminate\reduce symptoms by addressing and modifying the memory -- shifting the person from victim to survivor.  Over 70% of my patients, adults with addictions and underlying serious mental health issues who experienced trauma when young, demonstrated improvement in 3-6 months.  Some of my outcomes are shared on my company's Facebook Page:  HSI Counseling and Care Connection and on my webpage:  Yourhiddendoor.com.

Dr. Howard Eisenberg

hchaim@gmail.com

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