PTSD & Mental Health Support Resources
PTSD symptoms don’t go away by themselves. The best thing you can do is find treatment, coping techniques and support to help you through the process.
Mental Health Directories: Search for a practitioner near you.
Anxiety Disorders Association of America
Coping Links
Mentally Healthy - Mental Health Resources & Community
PTSD & Chronic Pain Management
Stress Management Tips: Destress Yourself with Elizabeth Stanfill
Panicattackology: A Mental and Emotional Health Journal
Nightmares and PTSD The Wounded Healer Journal
Healing Links
Timberline Knolls Residential Treatment Center
Dr. Harry Croft: The Mind is Powerful Medicine (experience working with vets)
Ancient Voices Harmonic Therapy
Ask the Cognitive Behavior Therapist
EMBODY: (W)holistic Mental Health
LSS Harmony: Holistic Life Coaching
The Light House Hypnosis Center (experience working with vets)
Tollefson Enterprises Life Coaching (specializes in PTSD)
Combat PTSD
Veteran’s Crisis Line 1-800-273-8255 *press 1*
Combat PTSD: Winning the War Within (list of symptoms)
Bob Woodruff’s Combat TBI & PTSD org
Dr. Ray Scurfield: Resource for Combat & Disaster PTSD
Patriot Outreach: Calm Your Mind
U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs: Where to Find Help
Resources for Family & Friends
Facebook Support Group for Friends and Family
Patriot Outreach: Guidelines for Vets’ Families
PTSD & Children
American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
PTSD in Children & Adolescents
Children of Veterans and Adults with PTSD
PTSD in Children: National Center Fact Sheet
Children & Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Resources for Children Trauma and PTSD in Children
PTSD Support Organizations
For Women With PTSD: Gift from Within
Top 10 PTSD Support Groups & Forums
Natural Health and Mediation Resource Pages
Online Support Groups
Post-Partum PTSD
Sharton Storton: Wellness In Mindy, Body & Spirit
Penny Simkin: Nurturing Positive Birth Memories
International Cesarean Awareness Network
Note: Resources listed on this page are not endorsed by Heal My PTSD, LLC. They represent organizations and practitioners who are actively reaching out to the PTSD community. In utilizing their services it is recommended that you do your due diligence and perform the proper research before engaging in any healing work. (Photos: Sandy Rat, BadrNaseem, Odelot, Efren.S.L.)






