Massachusetts Center for Addiction

PTSD Treatment Center in Quincy, MA 

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Dealing with trauma and what comes after can leave a lasting imprint. When a person experiences or witnesses a traumatic event, the aftermath can lead to a condition called post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Understanding PTSD and seeking the right treatment is critical for recovering from trauma. Massachusetts Center for Addiction offers a comprehensive PTSD treatment center located in Quincy, MA. 

With our holistic approach to treating PTSD, it becomes possible to move forward, heal, and loosen the grip of trauma on your life. 

Understanding Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

PTSD is a complex mental health condition that results from exposure to a traumatic event. This includes both experiencing the event directly and witnessing it. Each can have a lasting impact on one’s mental health. 

Post-traumatic stress disorder doesn’t discriminate. It can affect anyone of any age, gender, or background. There are also no thresholds for qualifying trauma.

Some causes of PTSD include:

  • ​​Combat Exposure
  • Sexual Assault
  • Childhood Abuse
  • Serious Accidents
  • Natural Disasters
  • Terrorist Attacks
  • Sudden Death of a Loved One
  • Violent Crime
  • Life-Threatening Illness
  • Intense Emotional Stress

Each person experiences the effects of trauma differently. It’s not uncommon for two individuals to have entirely different responses to the same trauma triggers. Not everyone exposed to trauma will develop PTSD, but being affected by this condition doesn’t mean that you’re broken or weak. 

Symptoms of PTSD

With PTSD, both the body and brain respond in different ways in an attempt to process the trauma. PTSD can feel like being in constant fight or flight mode when re-exposed to the trauma or reminders and memories of it. 

The symptoms of PTSD manifest as intrusive memories, flashbacks, nightmares, avoidance, and physical or emotional responses to triggers. The impact of PTSD can be far-reaching and significantly affect a person’s quality of life. 

The Impact of Traumatic Events

Traumatic experiences can have a profound and lasting impact on a person’s life, even if they don’t develop PTSD as a result. Exposure to traumatic, devastating events can leave a person feeling helpless and vulnerable, and in some cases, affect their perception of the world around them and their sense of identity. 

While PTSD can affect every aspect of life, the value of treatment is often overlooked. For some, PTSD is constant and unrelenting, leaving them feeling as though they are harmed beyond being capable of healing. 

For others, the symptoms are situational, appearing sometimes when they least expect it. Because the symptoms are not constant, they may feel as though treatment would be ineffective or that they should have “gotten over” their trauma by now. 

Regardless of how you or your loved one are experiencing the effects of PTSD, the Massachusetts Center for Addiction wants you to know that there is always help and that you can heal and recover. 

If you or someone you care about is struggling with the effects of post-traumatic stress disorder, there are resources that can help. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) website offers resources on a range of mental health issues.

Our PTSD Treatment Program

At Massachusetts Center for Addiction, we offer a specialized approach to PTSD treatment. Our mental health rehab programs are tailored to meet the unique needs of the individual. Our team begins with a comprehensive psychiatric evaluation.

We use evidence-based treatments, including holistic therapies for the most comprehensive level of mental health care. Additionally, we offer a team of experienced and compassionate mental health professionals who are dedicated to helping you navigate your journey to healing from PTSD. 

We understand that PTSD is a debilitating mental health condition and that evidence-based treatment can have a profound effect. The right approach to multifaceted care can completely change a person’s life. 

Our PTSD treatment program always begins with a thorough clinical assessment. Our goal is to understand your needs and mental health history fully. From there, the next step is for us to work together to create a personalized treatment plan that incorporates a range of proven, effective treatments. 

Through our PTSD treatment program, clients like you can find support, community, and the ability to reclaim a sense of safety, security, and wholeness. 

Day Treatment Rehab for PTSD 

At Massachusetts Center for Addiction, we offer day treatment rehab for PTSD. This is a more intensive, structured approach to mental health care. Our program offerings include partial hospitalization programs (PHP) and intensive outpatient programs (IOP). These are full and partial day programs where there’s an intense focus on trauma recovery without committing to inpatient hospitalization. 

A day in our rehab for PTSD might include:

  • Individual therapy sessions
  • Group therapy
  • Specialized PTSD counseling
  • Trauma-focused therapy
  • Educational and skill-building workshops
  • Therapeutic wellness activities
  • Other behavioral therapies

Our goal is to provide the optimal supportive environment where you can focus on trauma recovery while building the skills needed to heal and manage symptoms. 

Addressing Co-Occurring Disorders in PTSD Treatment

PTSD often does not exist in isolation. It’s estimated that as many as 80% of individuals with PTSD have at least one other mental health condition. A few examples included anxiety, panic disorder, OCD, and social phobias. Additionally, those suffering from PTSD may turn to drugs or alcohol as a coping strategy. 

Our approach to PTSD treatment at the Massachusetts Center for Addiction includes an evaluation for co-occurring mental health or substance use disorders. So often, these types of conditions go undiagnosed, creating additional stress and trauma for the individual. 

As part of our holistic healing approach, we ensure that appropriate treatment for co-occurring disorders is offered and that it works in conjunction with the primary PTSD therapies. 

We Offer Additional Support and Resources for PTSD

PTSD treatment doesn’t end when you walk out the door. We recognize the importance of offering additional support and resources to help patients manage their PTSD. This includes offering support for loved ones through family therapy services. 

As part of the Massachusetts Center for Addiction family, we’ll help connect you with support groups, educational resources, and wellness activities, like mindfulness and yoga. We care about the healing of the whole person and do our best to support you on every level. 

Why Choose Massachusetts Center for Addiction for Your Mental Health Care 

You deserve effective PTSD treatment and an environment where you feel safe. At Massachusetts Center for Addiction, we take pride in our comprehensive and evidence-based approach to mental health care. Our team is experienced, compassionate, and committed to helping patients like you achieve lasting recovery and healing from PTSD. 

If you or a loved one is struggling with the effects of PTSD, the Massachusetts Center for Addiction in Quincy, MA, is here to help. Reach out to us at 844-486-0671 for a consultation and learn more about taking the first step toward freedom from PTSD.