Trauma & PTSD Therapy Henderson

*Warning: This is not medical advice. Do not self-diagnose. If you are struggling with what you suspect is a mental health disorder, please contact a licensed mental health professional. If you are located in Nevada, you can schedule an appointment with us.

Moving From Survival to Safety

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Trauma isn’t just about the events of the past; it’s about how those events are still living in your body today. If you find yourself constantly on edge, struggling with intrusive memories, or feeling disconnected from your life and the people you love—you are experiencing the long-term effects of a nervous system that is stuck in "survival mode." You don't have to carry the weight of your past alone.

At Hipp Therapy, we provide expert online trauma and PTSD therapy for adults across Henderson, Las Vegas, and the entire state of Nevada. We offer a trauma-informed, secure virtual space where you can safely process your experiences and finally move toward a place of peace and resilience.

Patient Guide to Trauma Treatment

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Understanding the Impact of Trauma

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When the Past Stays Present

Trauma occurs when an experience overwhelms your brain’s natural ability to cope. This can lead to Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) or Complex PTSD (C-PTSD).

Common Signs of Trauma-Related Distress:

  1. Hypervigilance: Feeling constantly "on guard" or easily startled by loud noises.

  2. Intrusive Memories: Flashbacks or nightmares that make you feel like the trauma is happening again.

  3. Emotional Numbness: Feeling "shut down," detached, or unable to experience joy.

  4. Avoidance: Staying away from people, places, or conversations that remind you of the event.

  5. Somatic Symptoms: Chronic tension, headaches, or digestive issues with no clear medical cause.

Healing is possible when we address the root of the trauma. Our licensed Nevada therapists use specialized clinical tools to help you ground your nervous system and regain control.

Our Evidence-Based Trauma Treatments

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Parts and Memory Therapy for Trauma

Many people describe their trauma by saying, "A part of me knows I’m safe now, but another part of me feels like I’m still back there." Parts and Memory Therapy is designed specifically for this experience. We work to identify the "younger" or "wounded" parts of your personality that are still carrying the emotional weight of past events.

By targeting the specific memories where these parts got "stuck," we use a gentle process to neutralize the painful emotions attached to them. This allows those parts of you to integrate into the present, shifting your internal narrative from "I am in danger" to "I am whole and at peace."

Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) for PTSD

Trauma often leaves us with "stuck points"—beliefs like "It was my fault" or "The world is unsafe." CPT is a structured approach that helps you challenge these distorted thoughts and develop a more balanced, compassionate perspective on your experience.

Somatic Experiencing (SE) for PTSD

Because trauma is stored in the body, we incorporate somatic tools to help you release the physical tension and "stuck" energy associated with fight-or-flight responses. This "bottom-up" approach is essential for long-term nervous system regulation.

Why Choose Online Trauma Therapy in Nevada?

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Healing from trauma requires a deep sense of safety.

  • The Comfort of Home: For those with PTSD, traveling to a clinical office can be a trigger in itself. Virtual therapy allows you to do the work in an environment where you already feel safe.

  • Trauma-Informed Privacy: Our secure virtual platform ensures your sessions are completely confidential, giving you the space to be vulnerable at your own pace.

  • Specialized Care Anywhere: You shouldn't be limited by your location. From Reno to Pahrump, we bring specialized trauma counseling to every resident in Nevada.

Trauma & PTSD Therapy FAQs

Will I have to talk about the details of my trauma over and over?

Not necessarily. Therapies like Parts and Memory Therapy focus more on the processing of the memory rather than the verbal retelling of the event. We move at a pace that feels safe for you.

How is C-PTSD different from PTSD?

PTSD often stems from a single event, while Complex PTSD (C-PTSD) results from prolonged, repeated trauma—such as childhood neglect or long-term domestic situations. We are trained to treat both.

Yes. We are in-network with Aetna, Ambetter, Cigna, Molina Healthcare, Silversummit Healthplan, and United Healthcare. We handle all the benefit verification for you.

Reclaim Your Future From Your Past

You have survived the worst moments of your life. Now, let’s work together to help you truly live again.