What is PTSD (Post-traumatic stress disorder)?

PTSD (Post-traumatic stress disorder) is a common reason people seek therapy. The experience can look different from one person to another: symptoms may be mostly emotional, physical, cognitive (thought-based), or relational.

On this page you’ll find an overview of PTSD (Post-traumatic stress disorder), typical signs, and what support options can look like.

When PTSD (Post-traumatic stress disorder) is linked to trauma, the nervous system may stay in ‘survival mode’. A trauma-informed approach is key.

Common symptoms of PTSD (Post-traumatic stress disorder)

  • Intrusive memories or flashbacks
  • Hypervigilance and startle response
  • Avoidance
  • Nightmares
  • Emotional numbness or feeling detached

Possible causes and contributing factors

PTSD (Post-traumatic stress disorder) rarely has a single cause. It usually results from a mix of biology, life experiences, stress levels, personality traits, and current context.

  • Exposure to traumatic events
  • Lack of support after the event
  • Repeated or early-life trauma
  • Ongoing unsafe environments

How therapy can help with PTSD (Post-traumatic stress disorder)

Therapy can help you understand what maintains PTSD (Post-traumatic stress disorder), reduce symptoms, and build coping strategies that fit your life. Depending on your needs, your therapist may focus on thoughts, emotions, behaviors, body sensations, relationships, or a mix of these.

Treatment options

  • Trauma-focused therapy (EMDR, TF-CBT)
  • Somatic approaches
  • Stabilization and nervous system regulation
  • Medication support (as prescribed)

Practical coping tips

  • Focus on safety and stabilization first
  • Grounding exercises
  • Limit retraumatizing exposure
  • Seek specialized support

When to seek help

Consider reaching out for professional support if your symptoms are frequent, intense, or interfere with your daily life (work, studies, relationships, sleep).

If you feel unsafe or at immediate risk of harm, contact local emergency services or a crisis hotline right away. This page about PTSD (Post-traumatic stress disorder) is for information only and does not replace medical advice.


Medical disclaimer: This content is for general information only and does not replace diagnosis or treatment from a qualified professional.