Your Trauma Does Not Have to Shape Your Life
We Believe
There is life
beyond trauma.
There’s a common misconception that post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) impacts individuals returning from war. The truth is, PTSD does not discriminate. It can develop in anyone who has experienced a scary, dangerous, shocking, or traumatic event. While it's natural to feel afraid after a traumatic event, many people recover from their initial reactions over time. In some cases, however, this struggle becomes chronic, adversely impacting daily life and happiness.
If you or a loved one is dealing with PTSD, you don’t have to face this internal battle alone. With the right tools and solutions, you can overcome your trauma(s) to take back control of your life - free of excessive worry, panic, and fear.

Compassionate Care to
Conquer Your PTSD
From our anxiety and stress levels to our relationships and careers, trauma shapes many of our challenges in life when left unmanaged. At Cypress, we are passionate about empowering our clients with the tools and solutions they need to heal from past traumas. Our family of practitioners works with individuals from all backgrounds and walks of life to help them live a life where the focus is on happiness and fulfillment and not their past trauma(s).
We’re dedicated to helping you live a life that is calm and full of joy and meaning. Using a combination of scientific techniques, creative solutions, and compassionate care, our team of therapists are committed to helping you or your loved ones find the solutions they need to identify, mitigate, and overpower the root causes of their PTSD.
Characteristics of PTSD
- Flashbacks during which a person feels or acts as if their traumatic event is recurring
- Recurring dreams or memories related to the traumatic event(s)
- Difficulty falling or staying asleep
- Severe anxiety, troubling thoughts, or distressing feelings
- Overwhelming feelings of distress when exposed to triggers associated with the traumatic event(s)
- Numbness and detachment
- Avoiding loved ones, places or activities
- Depression and suicidal thoughts
What Causes or Impacts PTSD?
- Stressful experiences, including adult or childhood traumas
- Inherited mental health risks, such as a family history of depression and anxiety
- The unique way the brain regulates the hormones and chemicals your body releases in response to stress and danger
Solutions to Overcome Your PTSD
While it’s perfectly natural to experience fear and anxiety following a traumatic event, individuals with PTSD live in a world of persistent terror and isolation – fighting a battle within themselves, which never seems to end. As with other forms of extreme anxiety, at its core, PTSD is our body’s physical and emotional response in the aftermath of a traumatic event. Regardless of when the trauma(s) occurred, when left untreated, these feelings can negatively impact quality of life and happiness. At Cypress, we create individually tailored treatment plans to help our clients manage their PTSD. Using a combination of medication, psychotherapy, and group therapy (when applicable), we empower our clients to face the root cause of their PTSD.
The Cypress family consists of mental health professionals with a wide range of expertise and experience committed to helping our clients experience personal development and transformational growth. Trying to keep it all together while falling apart on the inside is a battle that can be overwhelming. We understand that facing your fears can be uncomfortable, and we don’t expect you to do it alone. Whether you or your loved one needs help coping with childhood trauma, previous adult trauma, or recent trauma, we’re here to help.
Contact a member of our team to schedule your consultation today. No pressure, no obligation. We look forward to hearing from you.