Recovery isn’t about forgetting what happened. It’s about reducing the hold trauma has over your present — so you can move forward on your own terms.
Many people living with PTSD continue caring for others while struggling privately — doctors, nurses, paramedics, police officers, veterans, emergency service personnel, and carers.
Some develop symptoms shortly after a traumatic event. Others may continue functioning for months or years before symptoms emerge.
Seeking support is not about weakness. It is about recognising that recovery deserves the same attention as every other responsibility in your life.
People worldwide experience trauma-related conditions
of Australians will experience PTSD during their lifetime
of the global population is affected by PTSD in any given year
Our consultant psychiatrists recognise the complexity of trauma and provide assessments that consider the broader context of each person's life experience.
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We take time to understand your experience, symptoms, and the broader impact trauma has had on your relationships, work, and sense of safety.
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Evidence-based medication where appropriate, alongside trauma-informed treatment planning and therapy recommendations.
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Coordinated care with your GP and psychologist, with ongoing psychiatric review to support your recovery journey.
Compassionate, evidence-based trauma care through secure telehealth — Australia-wide.