

Innovative Treatments for PTSD
Ketamine Infusion Therapy - Ketamine can help rewire the brain’s trauma circuits, allowing individuals to feel safe again. It’s known for reducing intrusive memories, dissociation, and emotional numbing.
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) - TMS can help regulate brain activity in areas affected by trauma. It’s non-invasive, drug-free, and well tolerated—especially for veterans and first responders.

Why Choose Us for PTSD Treatment?
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We offer trauma-informed care in a confidential setting
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Experienced mental health professionals who listen
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Advanced therapies for treatment-resistant PTSD
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Trusted by veterans, survivors, and first responders
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Convenient Coeur d’Alene location with free consultation


Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. PTSD is treatable and many people experience significant relief with the right approach. New therapies like ketamine and TMS offer hope for those who haven’t responded to traditional medications.
Some patients notice symptom relief within 24–48 hours of the first infusion. Long-term benefits often develop after several treatments.
Yes. TMS is a well-tolerated and FDA-cleared therapy with a growing body of evidence for PTSD symptom reduction.
Absolutely. Our treatments can complement your existing mental health plan. We collaborate with other providers when appropriate.



What Is PTSD?
PTSD is a mental health condition triggered by a traumatic event—such as military combat, abuse, accident, or loss. Symptoms often include:
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Flashbacks or nightmares
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Hypervigilance and fear
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Emotional numbness or detachment
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Avoidance of triggers
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Trouble sleeping and concentrating
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Intense guilt, anger, or shame