Support Groups in Hartford County, CT

Your Peace of Mind Therapeutic Services, LLC
Trauma certified, specialize in PTSD, Anxiety, depression, ADHD, self esteem, family dynamics, mood disorders, substance use disorders. We guide clients to enlightenment, internal growth, through trauma, grief, anxiety, stress, life’s uncertainties. Our therapeutic expertise allows us to combine evidence based ...
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Hosted by Jessica Lazu
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified Verified
Group meets in Hartford, CT 06105
Trauma certified, specialize in PTSD, Anxiety, depression, ADHD, self esteem, family dynamics, mood disorders, substance use disorders. We guide clients to enlightenment, internal growth, through trauma, grief, anxiety, stress, life’s uncertainties. Our therapeutic expertise allows us to combine evidence based ...
(860) 791-3874 View (860) 791-3874
Canceled Anger Management (Boys Group; Ages 7-11)
Enroll Now. Group starts March 3rd, 2020, It is a 10 week program that will run every Saturday from 11-12pm. Children will learn how the brain and body works under extreme and normal stress. They will develop healthy methods to ...
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Hosted by Tangie R. McDougald @ Community Matters, LLC.
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC, NCC
Verified Verified
Group meets in East Hartford, CT 06108
Enroll Now. Group starts March 3rd, 2020, It is a 10 week program that will run every Saturday from 11-12pm. Children will learn how the brain and body works under extreme and normal stress. They will develop healthy methods to ...
(860) 717-3279 View (860) 717-3279
Canceled Anger Management (Girls Group; Ages 7-11)
Enroll Now. Group starts March 3rd, 2020. It is a 10 week program that will run every Saturday from 10-11 am. Children will learn how the brain and body works under extreme and normal stress. They will develop healthy methods ...
Photo of Tangie R. McDougald @ Community Matters, LLC., Licensed Professional Counselor in Hartford County, CT
Hosted by Tangie R. McDougald @ Community Matters, LLC.
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC, NCC
Verified Verified
Group meets in East Hartford, CT 06108
Enroll Now. Group starts March 3rd, 2020. It is a 10 week program that will run every Saturday from 10-11 am. Children will learn how the brain and body works under extreme and normal stress. They will develop healthy methods ...
(860) 717-3279 View (860) 717-3279

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Trauma and PTSD Support Groups

When should I seek treatment for trauma?

Not everyone who undergoes trauma needs therapy to heal, but many do. If, after experiencing a traumatic event, you find yourself struggling with symptoms such as nightmares, dissociation, irritability, or emotional numbness—especially if these symptoms last more than a month and are severe enough to interfere with your daily functioning—you may benefit from seeking out therapy with a trauma-informed provider.

How long does trauma therapy take?

Different types of therapy for trauma unfold on different timelines. Prolonged exposure therapy and cognitive processing therapy, for example, each take about three months, while trauma-informed CBT may last anywhere from 8 to 25 sessions. Other approaches, especially those that are less structured or that incorporate elements from multiple modalities, may be more open-ended, though many patients report feeling better within the first few months of treatment.

What happens if trauma is left untreated?

Unaddressed trauma can have serious—even devastating—effects on relationships, career, and day-to-day functioning. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) can lead people to distrust or lash out at others, making it difficult to maintain intimate relationships; it can also trigger symptoms such as flashbacks or hyperreactivity that can interfere with a person’s ability to function effectively, personally and/or professionally. Some sufferers turn to drugs to find relief. Symptoms may lessen on their own with time, but there is no guarantee that PTSD will resolve on its own.

Can PTSD come back after treatment?

It is possible for PTSD symptoms to recur months or years after successful treatment. This is because, like most mental health disorders, it is not possible to “cure” PTSD, and stressful life events may cause symptoms to recur in even the most resilient individuals. There is no shame in re-experiencing PTSD symptoms nor in returning to therapy when such relapses occur; indeed, many forms of trauma therapy explicitly encourage periodic “maintenance sessions” to reinforce coping skills and ensure that symptoms stay manageable.