Georgia-Wide Online Therapy

PTSD Therapy in Georgia

Trauma can leave lasting marks, but healing is possible. Our Georgia-licensed therapists specialize in trauma-informed PTSD treatment, helping you process difficult experiences and reclaim your life.

PTSD in Georgia

Georgia has a significant military and veteran population, with multiple military bases including Fort Moore (formerly Fort Benning). An estimated 7-8% of Georgians will experience PTSD at some point in their lives.

Common Symptoms

Intrusive memories, flashbacks, or nightmares

Avoidance of trauma reminders

Negative changes in thinking and mood

Emotional numbness or detachment

Hypervigilance and being easily startled

Difficulty sleeping and concentrating

Irritability or angry outbursts

Feelings of guilt, shame, or blame

Treatment Approaches

Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT)

Prolonged Exposure Therapy (PE)

Trauma-Focused CBT (TF-CBT)

Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)

Somatic Experiencing

Narrative Exposure Therapy

Why Choose Coping and Healing Counseling

Trauma-trained, Georgia-licensed therapists

Experience with veterans, first responders, and survivors

Flexible online format eliminates travel barriers

VA-Optum and military insurance accepted

HIPAA-compliant, confidential telehealth platform

Culturally sensitive, trauma-informed approach

Serving Clients Throughout Georgia

Our online ptsd therapy is available in all 159 Georgia counties, including:

Muscogee County
Richmond County
Chatham County
Houston County
Liberty County
Fulton County
Cobb County
Gwinnett County

And all other Georgia counties. View all Georgia locations

Frequently Asked Questions

Is online therapy effective for PTSD?

Yes. Research supports the effectiveness of online CPT and PE therapy for PTSD. Many veterans and trauma survivors prefer the privacy and convenience of telehealth.

Do you treat military-related PTSD?

Absolutely. Our therapists have experience working with active military, veterans, and military families. We accept VA-Optum insurance.

How long does PTSD therapy take?

CPT typically involves 12 sessions. EMDR treatment varies but often shows improvement within 6-12 sessions. Your therapist will create a personalized treatment plan.

Will I have to relive my trauma?

Your therapist will never force you to revisit traumatic experiences before you are ready. Treatment is paced at your comfort level with your full consent.

Start PTSD Therapy in Georgia Today

Licensed Georgia therapists. Most insurance accepted. Same-week appointments available.

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