PTSD Treatment & Counselling For Veterans

Service Leaves Marks—Healing Helps You Live Beyond Them

PTSD counselling for veterans is trauma-informed therapy designed to support military personnel and veterans dealing with service-related trauma, combat exposure, or operational stress injuries—helping restore safety, emotional regulation, and daily functioning.

Feel Heard. Feel Empowered. Feel Free.

Therapy at Equinox isn’t just about treating problems – it’s about helping you build a life that aligns with your values and feels right for you. Our team listens without judgment, offers skills grounded in science, and walks beside you through life’s toughest moments.

 

Whether you’re searching for relief, insight, or lasting change – we’re here to help you thrive.

How Therapy With Us Works

Schedule

Book a free online consultation or an initial appointment (for a fee) to see if a therapist is a right fit for your needs.

Plan

In your initial sessions, your therapist will get info about your history and presenting problems, get to know what matters to you, and discuss how to help you achieve your treatment goals.

Grow

Feel empowered with support, clarity, and new tools to move forward confidently.

Ready to Find the Right Therapist?

We’ve made it easier than ever to connect with a clinician who understands your needs.
 Use our team page to find a therapist based on therapy approach, life stage, and concerns.

FAQs

What symptoms can veteran PTSD counselling help with?

Counselling can address flashbacks, hypervigilance, nightmares, emotional numbness, anger, avoidance, difficulty reconnecting with family or civilian life, and other impacts of military or combat-related trauma.

No. Therapy is carefully paced and trauma-informed. You do not need to recount every detail of your service or combat experiences—focus is on processing the effects and restoring safety and regulation.

Evidence-based methods such as EMDR, Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT), and trauma-informed talk therapy are tailored to your experiences, culture, and readiness.

Any veteran experiencing symptoms related to service—combat trauma, military sexual trauma, training incidents, or operational stress—can benefit. Support is helpful even if you’ve been struggling for years or don’t feel “traumatized enough” to seek help.