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PTSD Treatment & Therapy in NSW - Support for Complex PTSD

 

Many consider PTSD to be about memory, but it is more like being trapped in the past with our trauma. It causes in-depth recollections to be replayed against our will, and if left untreated, there is a chance it won’t end. Our PTSD treatment in NSW recognises that this condition is caused by a fundamental rewiring of the brain. We provide a mix of neuroscientific and PTSD therapy treatment, ensuring we provide fully personalised care.

 

Trauma can be a single event or a series of long-term emotional struggles. No matter how it is impacting your life, it is essential to understand that it is possible to heal. Integrating traditional therapy with state-of-the-art techniques, we can provide clients with the emotional tools they need to regulate effectively, rebuild trust, and develop a sense of safety. If you have been struggling with past trauma, our PTSD therapy in New South Wales might be for you. 

 

The Psychology of PTSD

 

PTSD can be caused by any experience that overwhelms our ability to cope. This psychological response to trauma causes us to relive it again and again. Often, PTSD is related to trauma such as physical or emotional abuse, bad accidents, sexual assault, war, witnessing violence, or neglect. Furthermore, when the trauma is repeated, it can result in complex PTSD. This is something that usually occurs when repetitive trauma is experienced in our formative years and can significantly impact an individual's relationships, identity, and ability to regulate emotion.

 

The brain activity that causes PTSD is actually a coping mechanism that helps us deal with traumatic experiences. These survival strategies can come in the form of hypervigilance, emotional detachment, and avoidance. During the moment, these responses can be proactive, but PTSD causes them to continue long after the trauma has ended, disrupting our entire well-being. Complex PTSD treatment can help us address our trauma and develop healthy strategies to overcome it.

 

What Causes Trauma

 

Trauma is not simply something that happens to us. It is how our mind and body respond to the situation. What causes this response in one person won’t necessarily cause it in another. Our treatment for PTSD in Australia assesses all contributing factors of the trauma. Often, the age and time of the traumatic incident(s) play a significant role. Additionally, the duration of the experience and repetition can also cause a traumatic response. It is likely that those suffering from PTSD didn’t have access to an appropriate level of support at the time of the event, and they may also have pre-existing mental health or neurological sensitivity.

 

The Mind’s Struggle to Store Trauma

 

In most situations, our brain processes and stores negative memories in a way that enables us to move forward. However, some experiences overwhelm our coping system, resulting in the trauma being trapped in our brain’s survival circuit. This means that rather than being stored as a past memory, it continues to trigger immense emotional and physical reactions. This is why many individuals who require PTSD treatment relive their trauma again and again.

 

PTSD and trauma are directly related to two primary sections of the brain. The ’fear centre’ in our brains is called the amygdala. It is responsible for processing anxiety, fear, and forming emotional memories. The other part is the prefrontal cortex, which plays a crucial role in higher-order thinking and regulating emotions. The reason some of us relive trauma is that our amygdala remains overactive while the prefrontal cortex becomes underactive. This creates an imbalance that causes frequent cycles of anxiety, irritability, and emotional dysregulation.

 

Understanding the Neurology Behind PTSD

 

Severe trauma has the ability to alter our brain function. Sufferers of PTSD are experiencing so much under the surface that can’t be picked up without QEEG technology. Here is what is usually happening inside the brain of someone dealing with PTSD.

  • Hyperactivity in the amygdala

  • Under activation of the prefrontal cortex

  • Hippocampal shrinkage (Which impacts our ability to distinguish past from present)

  • Excessively high beta in frontal regions

  • Excess slow-wave activity in key cognitive areas

  • Dysregulated connectivity

To ensure we can identify and locate all of these issues within the brain, it is crucial to approach PTSD from a neuroscientific perspective. Mapping the brain’s activity using EEG (QEEG) is a vital step towards getting the proper treatment.

 

Common symptoms of PTSD

 

When an individual struggles with PTSD, there are several symptoms they might experience. If you are dealing with any of the following symptoms, it may be a sign that you need our PTSD treatment in Australia.

  • Intrusive memories

  • Flashbacks

  • Emotional Numbness

  • Struggle Sleeping

  • Hypervigilance

  • Anxiety

  • Panic Attacks

  • Avoidance

  • Negative Self-Beliefs

  • Concentration difficulties

  • Memory gaps

  • Feelings of guilt or shame

  • Reactive and emotional responses

  • Loss of interest or depression

Our Neurotherapy Approach

 

There are three primary stages to our PTSD therapy in New South Wales. It begins with QEEG mapping and trauma analysis. This is where we look for overactivity or underactivity in key regions of the brain, brainwave imbalances, and functional disconnections between emotional and regulatory networks. After this stage, we move on to Neurostimulation, which is a non-invasive electrical or magnetic treatment that reduces emotional flooding, dysregulated regions, and hyperarousal. We also provide clients with comprehensive feedback, helping them self-regulate the patterns that result in anxiety and stress. These techniques are aimed at restoring clarity, calm, and emotional regulation. Afterwards, clients receive personalised PTSD treatment that might encompass Brain Spotting, EMDR, Complex PTSD Treatment, or Mindfulness and Self-Regulation Training.

 

Our neuroscientific approach and PTSD therapy in New South Wales is a turning point in the lives of our clients. It enables them to resolve their trauma on both a psychological and neurological level. Tackling PTSD from both angles enables deep healing to begin, leading to long-lasting, positive change.

 

Start Your PTSD Recovery Journey Today

 

If you or someone you love is struggling with PTSD, never think that healing isn’t achievable. With our support, guidance, and treatment, the symptoms can be managed and the root cause addressed. The concept of recovery may seem unbelievable right now, but it is entirely possible. Our comprehensive PTSD treatment in NSW has helped so many individuals regain their lives, so let it help you. Transformation always starts with one small step.

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