Trauma Groups for Veterans
Group therapy for trauma offers numerous benefits. It can be: effective in reducing PTSD symptoms effective in helping manage long-term symptoms more affordable than individual therapy a safe-space for survivors a place survivors can access community and feel a sense of belonging a way to help lessen the stigma or shame survivors may feel a way to help members restore trust in others a way to help individuals overcome social anxiety or fear a validating process a way members can learn new ways of coping and self-care strategies a way to boost participants’ self-esteem
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Desert Winds Veteran's Program
6233 Palmyra Avenue
Las Vegas, NV 89146
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Mental Health and Addiction Treatment for Veterans
Desert Winds utilizes proven, evidence-based treatment methods that are focused on helping Veterans developing solid strategies and promoting healthy decision-making related to substance use, mental health and trauma. • 2-3 Weekly Sessions of Individual Therapy • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) • Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) • Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) (Informal Groups) • Eye Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing (EMDR) • Applied Integrated Therapy (AIT) • Art Therapy • Music Therapy • Recreational Therapy • 12-Step Facilitation • Daily Group Therapy • Family and Couples Counseling • Sleep Hygiene • Life Skills • Anger Management • Conflict Resolution/Coping Skills • Loss and Grief Counseling • Seeking Safety
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EMDR for Veterans with PTSD
EMDR's goal is to help you heal from trauma or other distressing life experiences. Unprocessed traumatic memories, frozen or locked in our nervous system, continue to affect how we perceive things, decisions we make, reactions we have and the beliefs we hold about ourselves and others. Present day triggers—situations that somehow remind us, consciously or unconsciously, of traumatic events from earlier in our lives—activate these unprocessed memories. This leads to destabilizing symptoms like nightmares, flashbacks, phobias, negative thinking and extreme episodes of anger, grief, shame and guilt.