Outpatient Therapy for Survivors of Trauma, Abuse & Distressing Life Events

You May Not Talk About It — But It’s Still Affecting You. We Help You Heal What’s Been Pushed Down for Too Long.

Trauma can leave invisible scars that linger long after the event is over. Flashbacks. Nightmares. Panic attacks. Emotional numbness. Feeling on edge all the time. Whether the trauma happened years ago or more recently, healing is possible — and you don’t have to do it alone.
At Neubauer Mental Health Services (NMHS), we provide trauma-informed outpatient therapy for children, teens, and adults who have experienced abuse, violence, loss, neglect, or any distressing event that disrupted their sense of safety. We honor your story — and help you reclaim your life.
Trauma & PTSD

What Is Trauma?

Trauma is the emotional and psychological response to an experience that overwhelms your ability to cope. This may include:

We support clients dependent on:

You don’t have to “qualify” your trauma. If it hurt you and still lives inside you, we’re here to help.
What Is Trauma

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

PTSD may develop after a traumatic event and is characterized by:
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Intrusive memories, flashbacks, or nightmares

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Avoidance of reminders or emotional numbing

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Hypervigilance or exaggerated startle responses

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Mood changes, depression, or emotional outbursts

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Difficulty sleeping or concentrating

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Persistent fear, guilt, or shame

Our therapists are trained to diagnose and treat PTSD using gentle, step-by-step approaches that never rush your healing.

How NMHS Treats Trauma

We create a calm, nonjudgmental space for survivors to process trauma in their own time. Services may include:
How NMHS Treats Trauma

Begin with Confidence. Continue with Support. Heal with Purpose.

Whether you’re seeking support for yourself, your child, or a loved one, Neubauer Mental Health Services is here to provide compassionate, clinically sound care grounded in best practices and measurable outcomes.

Take the First Step Toward Healing

You don’t have to wait for things to get worse. Whether you’re a parent, partner, or individual in pain — help is here. Let’s build a path forward, together.