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PTSD Therapy
Therapy to help you reduce triggers & flashbacks, improve your relationships, and find joy in your life again.
Offering in-person therapy in Brantford, Brant, Kitchener, Toronto, & Simcoe, and virtual therapy across Ontario, BC, & Newfoundland
REDUCE PHYSICAL SYMPTOMS
REGAIN A SENSE OF SAFETY
FIND JOY IN YOUR LIFE AGAIN
PTSD is not just a condition - it's an ongoing battle with invisible wounds that need as much care and attention as a physical injury.
Intrusive memories and flashbacks can make it hard to find peace within yourself. Sleepless nights can leave you exhausted, and constant hypervigilance can be mentally taxing. Avoiding places and isolating yourself may seem like the only way to protect your fragile sense of safety, but it can also leave you feeling lonely and disconnected.
At Mindful Path Counselling, we help you create new pathways on your journey forward.
What is PTSD and how can therapy help?
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) develops in trauma survivors, showing up as distressing memories and involuntary physiological responses that start to overshadow and disrupt daily life, leaving you feeling unsafe in your world.
In therapy, we use evidence-based therapies like Cognitive-Processing Therapy, EMDR, Prolonged Exposure, Narrative Therapy and Exposure Therapy, Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) and Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) to help you gradually reduce the impact of trauma, manage symptoms, and regain control of your life.
In our safe and comfortable atmosphere, we support and gently guide you toward recovery by:
- Gaining a deeper understanding of the root of your PTSD
- Using evidence-based therapies to reduce the impact of distressing memories
- Equipping you with practical tools to manage these symptoms, giving you a sense of control and relief
- Helping you regain control of your life and find a sense of well-being
Step toward a future where you can live without the weight of the past.
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What are the symptoms of PTSD?
- Flashbacks of the traumatic event
- Intrusive thoughts
- Avoidance of people, places, or situations
- Feeling emotionally detached or numb
- Hypervigilance that leads to irritability
- Difficulty falling or staying asleep
- Trouble remembering important things
- High levels of anxiety, fear, guilt, anger, or sadness
How does PTSD affect your life?
Intrusive Memories and Flashbacks
Sleep Disturbances
Avoidance and Isolation
Intense Anxiety and Hypervigilance
Emotional Numbing
Strained Relationships
About Us
Why Mindful Path Counselling
We believe in treating you as a whole person.
At Mindful Path Counselling, we take a wholistic approach on your path to well-being.
Whether you need someone to talk to alone, with your partner, or with your family, we have a range of counselling services to fit your needs and budget. We provide in-person, online sessions, phone appointment and in-home services. Our diverse team includes skilled psychotherapists, social workers, life coaches, hypnotherapists, and more.
If you are struggling with general anxiety or a complex mental health challenge, we help people aged 5 and up find a welcoming and understanding place to land.
We’re more than just therapists, we’re a safe place to help you rediscover yourself.
Our approach
How PTSD Therapy Works
More than holistic health, we offer Wholistic Health
- We get to know you
It starts with your story. Understanding your journey is the first step to healing.
- We create a plan
Together, we find the right plan that offers the support, tools and care you need to make meaningful change.
- We help you move forward
We provide the space, resources, and guidance for self-discovery and growth so you can experience lasting results!
We invite you to stay as long as you need on your path to well-being.
Our Team
Therapists who work with PSTD
Get Matched
We believe the right therapist is crucial to the therapeutic process. Browse our team profiles or request to get matched. We’ll help you find the best therapist for your needs, goals, and preferences.
Questions About PTSD
Does therapy help?
Yes, therapy can be really helpful. The right kind of therapy, like Cognitive-Processing Therapy, EMDR, Prolonged Exposure, Narrative Therapy and Exposure Therapy, Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) and Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT), can make a big difference. It’s like having a guide who knows how to help you with the tough stuff you’re going through.
Will I have to attend therapy forever?
You can stay as long as you need. At first, it’s a good idea to go to therapy regularly so we can work on making you feel safe and stable. Once you start feeling better and things are improving in your life, like your relationships or work, we can adjust the plan. It’s encouraged to continue with therapy in the long term, but you may need fewer appointments. This way, you can always reach out for support when you need it.
How do I know if I have PTSD or just workplace stress?
This can be a bit tricky, but we can figure it out together. We’ll look at the specific signs and symptoms that are needed for a PTSD diagnosis. It can also be helpful to meet with a specialist like a family doctor, psychiatrist, or psychologist who can officially diagnose you and, if necessary, provide medications. Sharing their assessments with your therapist can help us create the best treatment plan for you.
What are the symptoms/criteria of PTSD?
To be diagnosed with PTSD, you need to meet certain criteria, which are like a checklist of symptoms. It includes things like having distressing memories, nightmares, and being really on edge. We’ll go through these criteria to see if they apply to you, and if they do, we can work on getting you the right help and support.
Please note that we do not provide diagnoses for PTSD. Determining if someone is experiencing symptoms of PTSD requires a comprehensive evaluation by a qualified healthcare professional, such as a family doctor, psychiatrist, or psychologist. If you do not have a pre-existing diagnosis, we will refer you to a family doctor, psychiatrist, or psychologist.
How do I know if therapy is working?
The biggest indicator of whether therapy is working is how you feel within yourself. The timeline and rate of improvement will be different for everybody, but here are some indicators that you are seeing progress:
- You find it easier to function in daily life
- You notice that you aren’t triggered as easily
- You don’t have as many physical symptoms
- You are falling asleep faster and having a more restful night
One of the biggest indicators that therapy is working is if you start to engage wholeheartedly in life, finding joy in activities and relationships again.
How long will it take for me to feel better?
This is dependent on each person and on how many exposures you have had to traumatic events over your career or lifetime. You will develop the treatment plan with your provider for how frequently you wish to meet them and what the treatment will include. It is helpful to create realistic expectations for yourself and the therapy and know this is an ongoing process. You may notice times when you feel better and times when you feel worse as you be and flow to work towards recovery. Many people find that taking the first step toward recovery by starting therapy brings a sense of immediate relief because you know that you no longer have to carry this burden alone, and are being supported in a safe, non-judgmental way.
Still have questions?
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How living can feel with PTSD Treatment
Your journey is unique and personal to you. Because of this, results and timelines are variable. With consistency and commitment, you may notice positive changes such as:
- Easier to function in daily life
- Less affected by triggers or situations
- Fewer physical symptoms
- Ability to focus on your work
- Capacity to respond rather than react
- Fall asleep faster and have a more restful night
- Ability to talk or think about the traumatic event
- Engage wholeheartedly in life
- Find joy in activities and relationships again
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How You Get Started
If you’re ready to get started, we’d love to hear from you! You can send us a message or call us. We will answer any questions you have and book you in for an appointment or free consultation.
You can also book online using the button below. Please note that not all of our therapists can be booked online.
Call Us
226-208-2722
Email Us
info@mindfulpathcounselling.ca
If you have questions about therapy, our services, or anything else, send us a message! We’d love to hear from you.