Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Treatment
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, or PTSD, is most commonly associated with soldiers who have experienced the traumas of war. Increasingly, however, we are coming to realize that first responders—those individuals who put themselves in harm’s way every day to keep us safe—are also at a high risk of developing PTSD and related behavioral health concerns. Firefighters, police officers, 911 operators, emergency medical technicians (EMTs), and search and rescue experts are often first on the scene in dangerous and extremely stressful situations. Moreover, they are called on to do so repeatedly, without time in between these events to process and recover. Indeed, studies now confirm that first responders are at a higher risk of PTSD: in general, approximately 30% of first responders develop PTSD or related behavioral health problems, compared to 20% of the general population.
WHAT IS A NEUROLEASE™ TREATMENT THERAPY?
A cutting edge treatment for releasing toxic emotions.
When a person endures a traumatic experience, their nervous system can become stuck in the fight, flight, freeze cycle. Their body remembers it as a function of survival.
NEUROLEASE™ focuses on updating the neurological system to realize there is no present threat or action required. The body and mind become synchronized to its natural grounded state.
Collaborative Therapeutic Services (CTS) seeks to maximize clients’ options by offering a variety of services, hours, and service providers with diverse specializations. We offer evening & weekend appointments. Have questions? Contact Us Here or Call 813-951-7346. Located in Tampa, Florida.