POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER (PTSD)
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Treatment in Texas
Find Relief From Trauma
If you’ve experienced trauma and are struggling with flashbacks, nightmares, or constantly feeling on edge, you’re not alone. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is common — and it is treatable.
At New Perspective Psychiatry, we offer compassionate, confidential online PTSD treatment across Texas, including Dallas, Fort Worth, Austin, Houston, and surrounding areas. Through secure telehealth, you can meet with a psychiatric provider who understands trauma and will work with you toward healing.
What Is Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder? PTSD can develop after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event such as combat, assault, abuse, accidents, natural disasters, or sudden loss. While many people recover naturally over time, others continue to experience distressing symptoms that interfere with daily life.
Common symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder include:
Intrusive memories, flashbacks, or nightmares
Avoidance of reminders of the trauma
Hypervigilance or feeling constantly “on edge”
Trouble sleeping or concentrating
Emotional numbness or detachment
Irritability, anger outbursts, or guilt
How PTSD Is Treated:
Treatment for PTSD is designed to help you:
Feel safer – reducing hypervigilance and anxiety
Sleep better – addressing nightmares and restlessness
Regain control – easing intrusive thoughts and flashbacks
Rebuild stability – supporting healthy routines and coping skills
We use medication management, ongoing monitoring, and collaboration with trauma-focused therapists when needed to help you reach these goals.
Why Choose New Perspective Psychiatry?
Focused on trauma, anxiety, and mood disorders
Telepsychiatry available statewide in Texas — accessible from home, work, or wherever you feel most comfortable
Flexible scheduling and confidential sessions
Treatment plans designed around your unique history, strengths, and goals
Begin Your Healing Journey
Living with post-traumatic stress disorder can make everyday life feel overwhelming — but recovery is possible. With the right treatment, you can feel safer, more balanced, and begin moving forward again.