We provide mental health counseling
for Personal Injury Clients that suffer
from PTSD/Anxiety/Depression
What We Do
- Vehicular Accidents
- Negligence Cases
- Pedestrian Accidents
- Truck Accidents
- Motorcycle Accidents
- Slips and Falls
- Child Injury
- Medical Malpractice
- Dog Bites
- Bicycle Accidents
NOT ALL INJURIES ARE PHYSICAL
Fortunately, contemporary safety technologies in vehicles often prevent many accidents from causing physical harm today. Nevertheless, the importance of psychological counseling is frequently underestimated. Traumatic experiences can have enduring effects. A trauma, such as one from a car accident or dog bite, may trigger post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), leading to symptoms like
panic attacks, mood swings, depression, and anxiety.
MENTAL AND PHYSICAL HEALTH
Even after physical wounds have mended, and even in the absence of visible injuries, the psychological aftermath can persist and evolve. Seeking counseling following an accident isn’t contingent on the extent of physical harm endured. The enduring psychological effects of an accident can pose ongoing challenges in daily life.
SEEK COUNSELING
Similar to obtaining medical aid for physical injuries, taking care of your mental health is crucial. If you’re grappling with PTSD, anxiety, sleep disturbances, depression, or mood fluctuations after a vehicle accident, it might be beneficial to explore mental health counseling. Addressing the emotional aftermath and trauma of the incident can provide insight, coping mechanisms, and support for returning to a more normal life.