
Complex PTSD & Anxiety Support
Specialized coaching to help you manage complex PTSD and anxiety, develop coping strategies, and regain control over your emotional well-being.
Complex post-traumatic stress disorder (CPTSD)
Complex post-traumatic stress disorder (CPTSD) can result from experiencing chronic trauma, such as prolonged child abuse or domestic violence. It’s closely related to PTSD and borderline personality disorder.
What’s the difference between CPTSD and PTSD?
The main differences between PTSD and CPTSD are the length of trauma and the symptoms. Traditionally, experts thought PTSD generally developed from short-term trauma, such as a vehicle accident or a natural disaster. With research, they realized that people who experience long-term, repeated trauma tend to have other symptoms in addition to the symptoms of PTSD.
What’s the difference between CPTSD and BPD?
CPTSD and borderline personality disorder (BPD) share several similar symptoms, such as impulsive behavior, feelings of worthlessness and difficulty forming lasting relationships. Because of this, some experts wonder if these conditions are actually distinct.
How common is CPTSD?
As CPTSD is a newer diagnosis, research is lacking on how common the condition is. But experts estimate that it may affect 1% to 8% of the world population.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, confidentiality is a top priority in my coaching practice. Everything shared within sessions stays private, and I uphold a strict code of ethics. The only exceptions to confidentiality are cases involving immediate risk of harm to yourself or others, as required by law.
The length of the coaching process varies based on your individual needs and goals. Some clients work with me for a few months, while others continue for a year or longer. During our initial sessions, we’ll discuss your objectives, and together, we can decide on a timeframe that feels right for you.