Trauma & PTSD Recovery
Steady guidance to heal old wounds, regain safety, and rebuild resilience.
At Rhythm Psychological Services, we understand that trauma isn’t just an event, it’s the body and mind’s lasting response to distress. Whether from accidents, loss, neglect, or exposure to violence, these experiences can disrupt daily life long after the danger has passed.
Our clinicians provide trauma-informed care that helps children, adolescents, and adults process experiences safely, regulate emotions, and restore a sense of calm control.
What Is Trauma & PTSD?
Trauma describes emotional or psychological harm that occurs when a person faces overwhelming stress.
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) develops when those memories remain “stuck,” causing flashbacks, anxiety, or emotional numbness.
At RPS, evaluations explore how trauma affects mood, attention, sleep, and relationships, giving a clear picture of its impact across the lifespan.
Is It Trauma or Something Else?
Because trauma symptoms often overlap with other concerns, our assessments screen for:
Depression or anxiety disorders
Attention or learning challenges
Sleep disruptions and fatigue
Medical or neurological factors
Adjustment or grief-related stress
This ensures the most accurate understanding and individualized plan for recovery.
Signs & Symptoms
Children →
Nightmares or fear of separation
Regression in behavior or loss of previously learned skills
Sudden irritability or withdrawal
Avoidance of reminders of the event
Adolescents →
Trouble concentrating or sleeping
Detachment, irritability, or loss of motivation
Risk-taking or emotional outbursts
Feelings of guilt, shame, or emptiness
Adults →
Flashbacks or intrusive thoughts
Difficulty trusting or connecting with others
Hypervigilance, restlessness, or emotional numbing
Avoidance of people, places, or topics linked to the trauma
Our Trauma Evaluation (What to Expect)
- Intake & History – Understanding your story, triggers, and goals.
- Clinical Interview – Identifying emotional, cognitive, and behavioral responses.
- Standardized Assessments – Measuring trauma, stress, and related symptoms.
- Co-Occurring Screen – Checking for anxiety, depression, or ADHD.
- Personalized Feedback – Results discussed in clear, supportive language.
- Written Plan – Recommendations for therapy, home, or school settings.
What We Assess
Trauma triggers and stress responses
Emotional regulation and coping skills
Sleep, energy, and daily functioning
Family and relationship impact
Cognitive focus, memory, and resilience
Treatment & Support at RPS
Healing from trauma takes time and you don’t have to do it alone.
Healing from trauma takes time and you don’t have to do it alone.
Yes our therapists use age-appropriate tools to help younger clients express and manage traumatic experiences.
Length varies by individual needs; our focus is sustainable healing over quick fixes.
Yes therapy alone can be effective for many people, though we coordinate with medical providers when needed.
Absolutely. Healing can begin at any time; our approach meets you where you are now.