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Carleton Brown, PhD, LPC-S, NCC

My approach to therapy: My approach is collaborative, trauma-informed, and focused on helping you uncover patterns, beliefs, or experiences that keep you stuck. I am an EMDRIA-certified EMDR trauma therapist and draw from CBT and mindfulness, always tailoring the work to your story and pace. We’ll work through things together with compassion and clarity.

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Nichole Vincent

My approach to therapy: No passive nods or endless “how does that make you feel?” loops. Therapy with me is collaborative, compassionate, and action-focused. It feels like a real conversation; thoughtful, honest, and grounded. I blend research-backed strategies with genuine human connection to help high-achieving adults make sense of anxiety, ADHD, grief, and life’s WTF moments.

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Lina Ehlinger

My approach to therapy: If your emotions feel overwhelming, relationships feel hard, or your past still shows up in painful ways, you are not broken and you do not have to do this alone. I specialize in trauma and Borderline Personality Disorder, using science-backed therapies to help you feel more stable, connected, and back in control of your life.

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Charles Baird

My approach to therapy: I value being solution-oriented in my practice, while also working from evidence-based approaches that seek the best outcomes possible. I realize counseling is an investment of your time and resources and take that seriously.

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Trina Middleton

My approach to therapy: My approach to therapy is primarily CBT. I also use Person-Centered Therapy and Trauma Based approaches, depending on the types of problems my clients may be experiencing.

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Pooja Datta

My approach to therapy: My goal for you in trauma treatment is to foster a sense of safety, self-understanding, and emotional resilience. Through evidence-based approaches, we’ll work together to build practical coping skills, increase awareness of how trauma affects your thoughts, body, and relationships, and gently process difficult experiences at a pace that feels manageable.

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Sallette Thompson

My approach to therapy: Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Mindfulness Techniques, Brain Synchronization Therapy, EMDR, and Dialectical Behavior Therapy. My eclectic whole-person approach addresses the interconnectedness of mind, body, and spirit, empowering you.

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Jennifer Nelson

My approach to therapy: I often use CBT and Solutions-Focused approaches to help my clients work their way out of what is distressing them. I find these approaches to be very effective because you will begin to recognize how your mind affects your feelings.

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Claudia Perolini

My approach to therapy: Therapy invites us to shift our gaze inward-- to listen to the wisdom of our inner voice. Therapy offers this possibility through providing a steady, reliable time for reflecting or simply being in the presence of a professional attuned to you.

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Dr. Nazia Denese, Ph.D.

My approach to therapy: I’m a Harvard-trained psychologist with about 10 years of experience. I specialize in helping 20 & 30 somethings with anxiety, OCD, trauma, ADHD, depression, family/cultural dynamics, perinatal mental health, parenting, and BFRBs. My therapeutic style is based in science and empathy. I provide LGBTQIA+ affirming care and identify as Asian American.

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Find PTSD Therapists & Counselors in Fayetteville, AR.

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a debilitating mental condition that can completely derail your life. It manifests with disturbing thoughts related to a traumatic event that happened a while ago. Sometimes the wounds of the trauma are so deep that you find it hard to function, and this is where therapy can help.

A licensed PTSD therapist can help you heal from traumatic events and regain a sense of calm and ease. Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Symptoms of PTSD

PTSD presents in different ways depending on the individual. If you’re suffering from PTSD, you may experience symptoms such as:

  • Intrusive memories that manifest as nightmares, realistic flashbacks, or reactions to anything that reminds you of the traumatic event.
  • Increased reactiveness to external situations.
  • Mood changes including emotional numbness, hopelessness, and pessimism.

If you are wondering if you have PTSD, read this article for more information about PTSD symptoms.

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