Excel Psychiatry

PTSD Treatment in McKinney

Best Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Treatment You Can Trust

What Is PTSD?

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a mental health condition that can affect individuals who have experienced or witnessed a traumatic event, such as a near-death experience, violence, or sexual assault. It is characterized by a variety of distressing symptoms that develop after the event and can significantly impact a person’s daily life. Many people also suffer from complex PTSD, which results from prolonged exposure to trauma.

At Excel Psychiatry, we understand the profound impact that Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) can have on individuals who have experienced or witnessed traumatic events. Our dedicated team specializes in providing expert PTSD treatment services tailored to your unique needs and situation.

Understanding PTSD: Signs and Symptoms

PTSD manifests through a range of distressing symptoms, which can significantly affect your daily life. These symptoms generally fall into four categories

Intrusive Thoughts
Recurrent, distressing memories, nightmares, and flashbacks that make you feel as if you're reliving the traumatic event.
Avoidance Behaviors
Active avoidance of reminders associated with the trauma, including places, people, thoughts, or activities, often leading to social withdrawal and isolation.
Negative Mood and Cognition
Persistent negative emotions, guilt, self-blame, diminished interest in once-enjoyable activities, along with potential memory impairments and concentration difficulties.
Changes in Arousal and Reactivity
Heightened anxiety, increased arousal, difficulty sleeping, startle response, irritability, anger outbursts, and risky behaviors.

Who Can Experience PTSD and When?

PTSD doesn’t pick who it affects – it can happen to anyone, no matter their age, gender, or background. According to experts at the National Institute of Mental Health, about 3.6% of adults in the U.S. had PTSD in the last year. Over the course of a lifetime, around 7-8% of people might go through PTSD. Sometimes, the symptoms show up within three months of a tough experience, but they can also appear years later and stick around for different amounts of time.

Diagnosis and PTSD Disorder Treatment

Diagnosing PTSD involves a comprehensive assessment of your symptoms, medical history, and trauma background. At Excel Psychiatry, your PTSD doctor will perform a full clinical evaluation and may use standardized tools to ensure a precise diagnosis. We also assess for co-occurring conditions like depression or anxiety that often accompany PTSD.

Expert Evaluation at Excel Psychiatry

Diagnosing PTSD requires a thorough assessment by our skilled mental health professionals at Excel Psychiatry. We conduct an in-depth evaluation of your symptoms, medical history, and the triggering traumatic event. Our approach adheres to the criteria outlined in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), ensuring accurate diagnosis and personalized treatment planning.

Personalized Treatment Approaches

Our comprehensive PTSD treatment approach combines medication, therapy, and specialized therapeutic techniques to ensure the best possible outcome for you.

Therapy

Psychotherapy plays a pivotal role in PTSD treatment. Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) helps you challenge and manage negative thoughts associated with the trauma. Exposure therapy gradually desensitizes you to traumatic triggers, reducing fear and anxiety. Group and family therapy provides additional support.

Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)

Our specialized EMDR therapy assists in processing traumatic memories, decreasing their emotional impact. EMDR involves bilateral stimulation through eye movements or hysical sensations, aiding in reprocessing and healing.

Medication Management

Our psychiatrists offer personalized PTSD medication in McKinney based on your symptoms and medical history. Common options include SSRIs, SNRIs, and other medications used to treat PTSD symptoms like anxiety, depression, and sleep issues.

Your Partner in ADHD Management

At Excel Psychiatry, we are committed to guiding you on your journey to healing and recovery. Our expert team is dedicated to providing you with the highest quality PTSD treatment services. Take the first step towards a brighter future by contacting us today. Regain control over your life and find relief from the burden of PTSD.

Accepted Insurances

We are accepting all the major insurances including
We do not accept Amerigroup Medicare or Medicaid for Patient appointments. We only accept Amerigroup Medicare for TMS and Spravato referrals .

Please verify deductibles and/or co-pays with your insurance company. Insurance often covers some or all of the appointment fees, but please note that this is not a guarantee. In cases of deductibles or coverage denials, patients have to pay the appointment fees. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Can PTSD be cured?

While PTSD may not have a universal “cure,” many patients achieve significant symptom relief or remission with the right therapy and medications.

SSRIs like sertraline or paroxetine are FDA-approved. Other meds may be prescribed based on symptoms like insomnia, nightmares, or anxiety.

Duration varies. Some people recover within months, while others may experience symptoms for years without treatment.

CPT and trauma-focused CBT are among the most effective therapies. We help determine the right fit for your trauma and symptoms.

In many cases, yes, especially with CPT or CBT. For others, combining therapy with PTSD medication leads to better results.

At Excel Psychiatry, we offer both in-person and virtual therapy options for McKinney, Frisco, Prosper, and North Texas residents.

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