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PTSD Treatment at Clearview

Clearview offers PTSD treatment in Ohio, Michigan, and North Carolina. We provide a wide range of therapeutic and psychiatric services tailored to each person’s needs. Using evidence-based and client-centered approaches, our providers can work with you to create a personalized treatment plan.

What is PTSD?


Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a mental health condition that can develop after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event. While it's natural to feel shaken after trauma, PTSD occurs when those reactions persist for more than a month, feel intense, and interfere with daily life. According to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, about 6 out of every 100 people will experience PTSD at some point in their lives—and it can affect anyone, not just combat veterans.

PTSD is not a sign of weakness, and you don't have to live with it indefinitely. It's a treatable condition, and with evidence-based care, most people experience meaningful relief. Clearview Mental Health provides PTSD treatment to patients across Ohio, Michigan, and North Carolina, entirely online.

What are the symptoms of PTSD?


PTSD symptoms generally fall into four categories, and they can range from mild to severe:


  • Flashbacks or reliving the traumatic event

  • Nightmares or disturbing dreams

  • Unwanted, intrusive memories of what happened

  • Avoiding people, places, or reminders of the trauma

  • Feeling hopeless, detached, or emotionally numb

  • Persistent guilt, shame, or self-blame

  • Being easily startled or feeling constantly on edge

  • Trouble sleeping, irritability, or difficulty concentrating


If you've been experiencing these symptoms after a traumatic event, an evaluation can help you find the right support.

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Who can develop PTSD?


PTSD can affect anyone who has experienced or witnessed trauma. Common causes include:


  • Combat or military service

  • Physical or sexual assault

  • Serious accidents or injuries

  • The sudden loss of a loved one

  • Childhood abuse or neglect

  • Medical trauma or life-threatening illness

How do we treat PTSD at Clearview?


PTSD is most effectively treated with specialized, evidence-based therapy, sometimes combined with medication to manage symptoms. At Clearview, we create a personalized plan built around your needs, at a pace that feels safe for you.


  • Trauma-focused therapy - Approaches like cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) are among the most effective treatments for PTSD, helping you process the traumatic experience and reduce its hold on your daily life. Delivered virtually, therapy has been shown to be just as effective as in-person care.

  • Psychiatry and medication - Certain medications can help manage PTSD symptoms like anxiety, depression, and sleep problems. Our psychiatric providers can evaluate whether medication is right for you and manage it over time.

  • A collaborative, paced approach - Recovery from PTSD isn't rushed. You and your provider work together at a pace that feels safe, tracking progress and adjusting along the way.


You don't have to manage PTSD alone, and you won't wait weeks to be seen. Clearview offers same-week virtual appointments, accepts most major insurance, and serves patients across Ohio, Michigan, and North Carolina from the comfort of home.

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Serving Ohio, Michigan & North Carolina

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Same-week appointments

No waitlist - meet with a provider as soon as this week

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Covered by insurance

Most sessions are fully covered by your insurance 

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Care from your own home

Virtual visits on your schedule - start or cancel anytime

Or call us and we'll verify your insurance and help match you with a provider.

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