Trauma and PTSD Therapists in Provincetown, MA
I primarily work with clients who experience depression, anxiety, abuse, trauma, and PTSD
I have a an empathic approach to treatment. I use psychotherapeutic and cognitive behavioral therapy techniques.
I primarily work with clients who experience depression, anxiety, abuse, trauma, and PTSD
I have a an empathic approach to treatment. I use psychotherapeutic and cognitive behavioral therapy techniques.
I find that root causes of these challenges often stem from childhood attachment wounds, or relationally based trauma.
My approach is rooted in attachment theory. I help my clients learn tools to cope with anxiety, uncover the root causes of their emotional pain, and engage in deep, meaningful, long-term healing. Because many struggles are rooted in early traumas, I am certified in EMDR for those looking to reprocess and heal from the lingering effects of trauma.
I find that root causes of these challenges often stem from childhood attachment wounds, or relationally based trauma.
My approach is rooted in attachment theory. I help my clients learn tools to cope with anxiety, uncover the root causes of their emotional pain, and engage in deep, meaningful, long-term healing. Because many struggles are rooted in early traumas, I am certified in EMDR for those looking to reprocess and heal from the lingering effects of trauma.
I specialize in the treatment of anxiety, depression, and PTSD, and I am a proud queer therapist with a deep commitment to supporting LGBTQIA+ clients through both internal struggles and societal pressures.
I hold a Master's in Psychology from Boston College, where I have returned as an adjunct professor of the practice. I bring that same teaching orientation into my work with clients—helping you understand the skills, frameworks, and coping strategies behind what we explore together.
I specialize in the treatment of anxiety, depression, and PTSD, and I am a proud queer therapist with a deep commitment to supporting LGBTQIA+ clients through both internal struggles and societal pressures.
I hold a Master's in Psychology from Boston College, where I have returned as an adjunct professor of the practice. I bring that same teaching orientation into my work with clients—helping you understand the skills, frameworks, and coping strategies behind what we explore together.
She is a certified clinical trauma professional and has a person-centered, individualized, and holistic approach
to treatment.
Wade will work with you on relapse prevention, finding solutions to issues you maybe facing such as anxiety, depression, procrastination, phobias, relationship difficulties. She has widespread experience working in Inpatient/Outpatient programs/Detox throughout the State of CT for 14 years. Wade completed her Master's education at a CT psychiatric hospital.
She is a certified clinical trauma professional and has a person-centered, individualized, and holistic approach
to treatment.
Wade will work with you on relapse prevention, finding solutions to issues you maybe facing such as anxiety, depression, procrastination, phobias, relationship difficulties. She has widespread experience working in Inpatient/Outpatient programs/Detox throughout the State of CT for 14 years. Wade completed her Master's education at a CT psychiatric hospital.
Here, you will find sanctuary—a space where you will be seen and gently understood. You will be offered a place to rest, and unload your inner burden, as you journey at your own pace, into the parts of yourself yearning to be explored and healed. In a world that often rushes by, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed, lost, or sad, especially for those who view life through a deeply creative and introspective lens. If you’re seeking a space where your thoughts and feelings are not only heard but deeply valued, you've found a welcoming place.
Here, you will find sanctuary—a space where you will be seen and gently understood. You will be offered a place to rest, and unload your inner burden, as you journey at your own pace, into the parts of yourself yearning to be explored and healed. In a world that often rushes by, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed, lost, or sad, especially for those who view life through a deeply creative and introspective lens. If you’re seeking a space where your thoughts and feelings are not only heard but deeply valued, you've found a welcoming place.
Now accepting new clients for both individual sessions and the Monday 6:30 PM Trauma Recovery Group.
I help people reconnect with themselves—with compassion, clarity, and practical tools. My approach combines education about trauma and its effects with techniques to help you feel safer in your body and more at ease with your emotions. You don’t have to “fix” yourself to start healing—you just need a safe space to be curious about what’s happening.
Now accepting new clients for both individual sessions and the Monday 6:30 PM Trauma Recovery Group.
I help people reconnect with themselves—with compassion, clarity, and practical tools. My approach combines education about trauma and its effects with techniques to help you feel safer in your body and more at ease with your emotions. You don’t have to “fix” yourself to start healing—you just need a safe space to be curious about what’s happening.
You’d like to move past old traumas.
Do you find that you can’t stop thinking about events from the past? Do nightmares make the idea of going to sleep stressful? Or maybe you don’t remember your dreams, but you wake up sweaty with a racing heart? Do your friends and family wonder why you’re shut off; don’t want to spend time with them; or do the things you used to enjoy? Maybe you find yourself getting angry a lot more than you used to. Or find yourself thinking that, “If only I’d done such and such, then things would have been different”, or “It’s my fault that something/blank happened”. Or you’re avoiding certain situations, and it’s harder to function effectively.
You’d like to move past old traumas.
Do you find that you can’t stop thinking about events from the past? Do nightmares make the idea of going to sleep stressful? Or maybe you don’t remember your dreams, but you wake up sweaty with a racing heart? Do your friends and family wonder why you’re shut off; don’t want to spend time with them; or do the things you used to enjoy? Maybe you find yourself getting angry a lot more than you used to. Or find yourself thinking that, “If only I’d done such and such, then things would have been different”, or “It’s my fault that something/blank happened”. Or you’re avoiding certain situations, and it’s harder to function effectively.
My skills include areas related to aging, caregiver support, grief/loss, dementia issues, trauma, depression, anxiety, women's issues and coping skills.
Thank you for considering me as support during your journey of healing and growth. We all experience issues that at times interfere with our life. It is how we explore, address, and manage the impact our past has on the present that makes the difference between the life we are living, and the life we want to live. I provide a respectful, supportive, nonjudgmental environment to support you in your desire for change. My approach includes facilitating clarification of your thoughts and feelings. I will work with you to gain insight into the influences of your life.
My skills include areas related to aging, caregiver support, grief/loss, dementia issues, trauma, depression, anxiety, women's issues and coping skills.
Thank you for considering me as support during your journey of healing and growth. We all experience issues that at times interfere with our life. It is how we explore, address, and manage the impact our past has on the present that makes the difference between the life we are living, and the life we want to live. I provide a respectful, supportive, nonjudgmental environment to support you in your desire for change. My approach includes facilitating clarification of your thoughts and feelings. I will work with you to gain insight into the influences of your life.
I have worked closely with clients facing a variety of challenges including but not limited to anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, addiction, obsessive compulsive disorder, personality disorders, and trauma.
My focus as a clinician is on building a trusting, supportive, and judgment free relationship that allows clients to feel safe enough to explore their emotional challenges. My therapeutic approach is eclectic, in that I utilize aspects of a variety of modalities depending on the needs of the client. Some of my preferred modalities include CBT and DBT.
I have worked closely with clients facing a variety of challenges including but not limited to anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, addiction, obsessive compulsive disorder, personality disorders, and trauma.
My focus as a clinician is on building a trusting, supportive, and judgment free relationship that allows clients to feel safe enough to explore their emotional challenges. My therapeutic approach is eclectic, in that I utilize aspects of a variety of modalities depending on the needs of the client. Some of my preferred modalities include CBT and DBT.
MA, LMHC, LADC1, Clinical Trauma Professional I and II, Integrative Sex and Couples Certification, Grief Certification.
If you are feeling depressed and/or anxious due to changes or loss in your life, working on acceptance and navigating a new beginning can be daunting. I work with Cognitive Behavioral, Solution Focused and Reality approaches that help you work through challenging times. If you are struggling with substance abuse or behavioral addiction, we can work to help you identify an effective program of recovery. If you are feeling depressed, experiencing high levels of anxiety, have issues with your romantic relationship, then please contact me and let's set out on a journey of discovery and healing.
MA, LMHC, LADC1, Clinical Trauma Professional I and II, Integrative Sex and Couples Certification, Grief Certification.
If you are feeling depressed and/or anxious due to changes or loss in your life, working on acceptance and navigating a new beginning can be daunting. I work with Cognitive Behavioral, Solution Focused and Reality approaches that help you work through challenging times. If you are struggling with substance abuse or behavioral addiction, we can work to help you identify an effective program of recovery. If you are feeling depressed, experiencing high levels of anxiety, have issues with your romantic relationship, then please contact me and let's set out on a journey of discovery and healing.
I have specific experience with issues related to anxiety, depression, substance misuse, trauma, sexual compulsions, romantic relationships, spirituality & religion, substance misuse, and LGBTQ identities.
I specialize in psychodynamic psychotherapy, which for me means that I am focused on getting to know you fully, understanding any patterns or repetitions that become unhelpful, and building a relationship that equips you with a better way to understand yourself and move towards your goals.
I have specific experience with issues related to anxiety, depression, substance misuse, trauma, sexual compulsions, romantic relationships, spirituality & religion, substance misuse, and LGBTQ identities.
I specialize in psychodynamic psychotherapy, which for me means that I am focused on getting to know you fully, understanding any patterns or repetitions that become unhelpful, and building a relationship that equips you with a better way to understand yourself and move towards your goals.
Our team prioritizes cultural responsiveness and assists clients in overcoming challenges related to self-confidence, decision-making, time management, and mental health issues such as anxiety, depression, trauma, grief, and stress management.
At Cultivated Core, we offer a safe and supportive environment for you to explore your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors and develop coping strategies for emotional well-being. Reach out today to begin, and let's embark on a transformative journey together!
Our team prioritizes cultural responsiveness and assists clients in overcoming challenges related to self-confidence, decision-making, time management, and mental health issues such as anxiety, depression, trauma, grief, and stress management.
At Cultivated Core, we offer a safe and supportive environment for you to explore your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors and develop coping strategies for emotional well-being. Reach out today to begin, and let's embark on a transformative journey together!
I am a licensed paramedic and mental health counselor with more than 20 years of experience as a trauma-focused clinician.
I help individuals and couples navigate trauma, grief, loss, anxiety, and life transitions by providing a supportive and trauma-informed space for healing. My approach focuses on understanding how experiences impact both the mind and body while helping clients develop practical tools for coping, growth, and emotional regulation. I specialize in trauma, death
I am a licensed paramedic and mental health counselor with more than 20 years of experience as a trauma-focused clinician.
I help individuals and couples navigate trauma, grief, loss, anxiety, and life transitions by providing a supportive and trauma-informed space for healing. My approach focuses on understanding how experiences impact both the mind and body while helping clients develop practical tools for coping, growth, and emotional regulation. I specialize in trauma, death
My style is rooted in the idea of collective liberation, and my clients are most often fellow queer people, conscientious parents and caregivers, those living with chronic illness, survivors of relational and systemic trauma; those with body types, cultural identities, family or relationship structures that are non-normative.
We are living through a time of massive sociopolitical disruption; most of us are feeling that stress. Fortification has been and continues to be a main theme of my work with clients. I believe fortifying ourselves for what’s churning emotionally, economically, physically and otherwise is an important part of what we can do in therapy right now.
My style is rooted in the idea of collective liberation, and my clients are most often fellow queer people, conscientious parents and caregivers, those living with chronic illness, survivors of relational and systemic trauma; those with body types, cultural identities, family or relationship structures that are non-normative.
We are living through a time of massive sociopolitical disruption; most of us are feeling that stress. Fortification has been and continues to be a main theme of my work with clients. I believe fortifying ourselves for what’s churning emotionally, economically, physically and otherwise is an important part of what we can do in therapy right now.
Life doesn't always fit neatly into a box, and neither do the people I work with. I welcome adults from all walks of life who may be navigating major life transitions, grief, anxiety, depression, addiction, complex mental health concerns, or challenges involving the legal system or family services. I also enjoy working with individuals exploring non-traditional relationships, alternative spiritual paths, and identities that may not always feel understood or accepted by those around them.
Life doesn't always fit neatly into a box, and neither do the people I work with. I welcome adults from all walks of life who may be navigating major life transitions, grief, anxiety, depression, addiction, complex mental health concerns, or challenges involving the legal system or family services. I also enjoy working with individuals exploring non-traditional relationships, alternative spiritual paths, and identities that may not always feel understood or accepted by those around them.
I treat individuals with PTSD and other anxiety and depressive disorders.
I am trained in Trauma-Focused CBT, and utilize other modalities based on clients' unique needs. I strive to be culturally competent and integrate each individual's identity and values into all treatment approaches. Utilizing my experience in education, I also effectively support individuals living with learning disabilities (including ADHD).
I treat individuals with PTSD and other anxiety and depressive disorders.
I am trained in Trauma-Focused CBT, and utilize other modalities based on clients' unique needs. I strive to be culturally competent and integrate each individual's identity and values into all treatment approaches. Utilizing my experience in education, I also effectively support individuals living with learning disabilities (including ADHD).
My name is Aimee Facchini, and I have been a private practitioner on Cape Cod, MA, for over 25 years. I am a LICSW and Life Coach. My work experience is diverse and extensive, from nonprofit agencies to crisis management to private practice. I have worked with individuals, families, and groups struggling with symptoms of depression, anxiety, grief, and more. I have nurtured a supportive, safe, and diverse community that encourages positive connections and outcomes. You are invited to explore your journey and unravel your authentic truth. Remember, your life transitions are not roadblocks, but bridges to self-actualization.
My name is Aimee Facchini, and I have been a private practitioner on Cape Cod, MA, for over 25 years. I am a LICSW and Life Coach. My work experience is diverse and extensive, from nonprofit agencies to crisis management to private practice. I have worked with individuals, families, and groups struggling with symptoms of depression, anxiety, grief, and more. I have nurtured a supportive, safe, and diverse community that encourages positive connections and outcomes. You are invited to explore your journey and unravel your authentic truth. Remember, your life transitions are not roadblocks, but bridges to self-actualization.
Have you ever been bothered from dealing with depression, anxiety, trauma histories, and/or relationship and spiritual issues?
Since 1992, Janet Albahari LICSW has practiced both traditional and alternative therapies. These include cognitive behavioral therapy, mindfulness-based therapies, Buddhist psychology, and EMDR. Since 2013, she has practiced energy psychology, helping clients balance emotional responses in body and mind.
Have you ever been bothered from dealing with depression, anxiety, trauma histories, and/or relationship and spiritual issues?
Since 1992, Janet Albahari LICSW has practiced both traditional and alternative therapies. These include cognitive behavioral therapy, mindfulness-based therapies, Buddhist psychology, and EMDR. Since 2013, she has practiced energy psychology, helping clients balance emotional responses in body and mind.
I bring this experience with the ability to help my clients face their most challenging issues, ranging from trauma, addiction, depression, relationship issues, or high stress and anxiety.
I specialize in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy which utilizes memory and experience reprocessing with bilateral stimulation to reduce emotional distress and promote healing. I also offer traditional talk-based therapy to increase awareness of behavior and thought patterns, provide insight, and work towards goals step-by-step.
I bring this experience with the ability to help my clients face their most challenging issues, ranging from trauma, addiction, depression, relationship issues, or high stress and anxiety.
I specialize in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy which utilizes memory and experience reprocessing with bilateral stimulation to reduce emotional distress and promote healing. I also offer traditional talk-based therapy to increase awareness of behavior and thought patterns, provide insight, and work towards goals step-by-step.
I’m honored to support you on your mental health journey. My approach is grounded, collaborative, and strengths-based, with a focus on helping you access insight, healing, and meaningful growth. I am formally trained in Internal Family Systems therapy and tailor it to meet your unique needs and goals. Together, we will explore and heal the different parts of yourself that may be experiencing or contributing to challenges in your life. We do this by accessing your inner wisdom, peace, and self-compassion so you can move toward lasting, positive change.
I’m honored to support you on your mental health journey. My approach is grounded, collaborative, and strengths-based, with a focus on helping you access insight, healing, and meaningful growth. I am formally trained in Internal Family Systems therapy and tailor it to meet your unique needs and goals. Together, we will explore and heal the different parts of yourself that may be experiencing or contributing to challenges in your life. We do this by accessing your inner wisdom, peace, and self-compassion so you can move toward lasting, positive change.
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Trauma and PTSD Therapists
When should I seek treatment for trauma?
Not everyone who undergoes trauma needs therapy to heal, but many do. If, after experiencing a traumatic event, you find yourself struggling with symptoms such as nightmares, dissociation, irritability, or emotional numbness—especially if these symptoms last more than a month and are severe enough to interfere with your daily functioning—you may benefit from seeking out therapy with a trauma-informed provider.
How long does trauma therapy take?
Different types of therapy for trauma unfold on different timelines. Prolonged exposure therapy and cognitive processing therapy, for example, each take about three months, while trauma-informed CBT may last anywhere from 8 to 25 sessions. Other approaches, especially those that are less structured or that incorporate elements from multiple modalities, may be more open-ended, though many patients report feeling better within the first few months of treatment.
What happens if trauma is left untreated?
Unaddressed trauma can have serious—even devastating—effects on relationships, career, and day-to-day functioning. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) can lead people to distrust or lash out at others, making it difficult to maintain intimate relationships; it can also trigger symptoms such as flashbacks or hyperreactivity that can interfere with a person’s ability to function effectively, personally and/or professionally. Some sufferers turn to drugs to find relief. Symptoms may lessen on their own with time, but there is no guarantee that PTSD will resolve on its own.
Can PTSD come back after treatment?
It is possible for PTSD symptoms to recur months or years after successful treatment. This is because, like most mental health disorders, it is not possible to “cure” PTSD, and stressful life events may cause symptoms to recur in even the most resilient individuals. There is no shame in re-experiencing PTSD symptoms nor in returning to therapy when such relapses occur; indeed, many forms of trauma therapy explicitly encourage periodic “maintenance sessions” to reinforce coping skills and ensure that symptoms stay manageable.

