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Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

Focused, personalized care to help you regain control, reduce distress, and move forward with confidence.

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PTSD Care — Supportive, Structured, and Trauma-Informed

 At Doc High, we provide individualized, concierge-level psychiatric care using a trauma-informed approach designed to support stabilization, reduce symptom severity, and help you regain a sense of control, safety, and emotional balance.

 

Common Symptoms May Include

  • Intrusive thoughts or distressing memories of a traumatic event
  • Nightmares or sleep disturbances
  • Avoidance of reminders associated with trauma
  • Hypervigilance or feeling constantly on edge
  • Irritability or emotional reactivity
  • Difficulty concentrating or staying present
  • Feelings of detachment or emotional numbness

 

Our Approach

We take a comprehensive, trauma-informed approach—carefully evaluating your experiences, symptom patterns, and functional impact. Our goal is to provide structured, supportive care that promotes emotional regulation, resilience, and long-term recovery.

Your care plan may include:

  • Comprehensive psychiatric evaluation and diagnosis
  • Evidence-based medication management when appropriate
  • Trauma-informed care and symptom stabilization strategies
  • Support for emotional regulation and daily functioning
  • Ongoing follow-up with individualized adjustments

 


You Don’t Have to Manage This Alone

PTSD is treatable, and recovery is possible with the right support. Our goal is to help you feel safer, more grounded, and better able to manage daily life—through care that is attentive, individualized, and designed around your needs.


Take the First Step

👉 Schedule your consultation today and begin a supported path toward healing, stability, and renewed sense of control.

If you are experiencing severe distress, emotional overwhelm, or thoughts of self-harm, please seek immediate medical attention or call 911.