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Best Trauma / PTSD Treatment Centers in Kentucky

The best rehab is one that meets your needs. Our research team evaluated the 36 best treatment centers for trauma in Kentucky. Review our curated list of options including outpatient and residential.

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36 Best Centers in Kentucky

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Residential
Booneville, Kentucky, United States

ARC Carpenter's Village

(12)
Substance Use
Co-Occurring Mental Health
Trauma
Depression
Drug Addiction
Holistic
Men Only
Methamphetamine
Opioids
Spiritual Emphasis
A men’s-only residential program addressing alcohol addiction through a holistic approach, complemented by life skills training, job training, and educational opportunities... More
  • Addiction Recovery

    Addiction Recovery

  • Budget Friendly

    Budget Friendly

  • Licensed Medical Facility

    Licensed Medical Facility

Residential
Ashland, Kentucky, United States

ARC Karen's Place Maternity Center

(7)
Substance Use
Co-Occurring Mental Health
Trauma
Alcohol
Anxiety
Depression
Drug Addiction
Holistic
Methamphetamine
Pregnant Women
A Christian detox and residential program for pregnant and postpartum women offering clinical care, spiritual support, and vocational training opportunities... More
    Hospital
    Russell, Kentucky, United States

    ARC Bellefonte Hospital & Recovery Center

    Mental Health
    Co-Occurring Substance Use
    Bipolar
    Co-Occurring Disorders
    Depression
    Medication-Assisted Treatment
    Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
    Personality Disorders
    Schizophrenia
    Suicidality
    A psychiatric hospital offering short 5-7 day stays for individuals who need stabilization for acute psychiatric conditions... More
      Residential
      Pikeville, Kentucky, United States

      ARC Riverplace

      (25)
      Substance Use
      Co-Occurring Mental Health
      Alcohol
      Depression
      Drug Addiction
      Men Only
      Methamphetamine
      Opioids
      Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
      Spiritual Emphasis
      A Christ-centered, men-only detox and residential program offering compassionate clinical care, spiritual support, and vocational training opportunities... More
      • Addiction Recovery

        Addiction Recovery

      • Budget Friendly

        Budget Friendly

      • Licensed Medical Facility

        Licensed Medical Facility

      Residential
      Louisa, Kentucky, United States

      ARC Stone Lodge

      Substance Use
      Co-Occurring Mental Health
      Alcohol
      Anxiety
      Cocaine
      Depression
      Drug Addiction
      Heroin
      Men Only
      Methamphetamine
      A men’s-only residential program treating alcohol addiction with a holistic approach followed by life skills training, job training, and educational opportunities... More
        Residential
        Elizabethtown, Kentucky, United States

        Recovery Works Elizabethtown

        Substance Use
        Co-Occurring Mental Health
        Alcohol
        Drug Addiction
        Medicaid
        Medication-Assisted Treatment
        Methamphetamine
        Opioids
        Prescription Drugs
        Residential
        Comprehensive addiction treatment including detox, residential, PHP, and IOP levels of care with an emphasis on 12-Step programs in an estate-like setting... More
        • CARF Accredited

          CARF Accredited

        • Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment

          Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment

        • Customized Treatment Plans

          Customized Treatment Plans

        Residential
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        Van Wert, Ohio, United States

        Ohio Recovery Center

        (50)
        Substance Use and Mental Health
        Trauma
        Cocaine
        Marijuana
        Methamphetamine
        Opioids
        Bipolar
        Anxiety
        Alcohol
        A countryside medical detox and residential center offering medication-assisted treatment, 12-Step care, 1:1 mental health counseling, and restorative amenities... More
        • Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment

          Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment

        • On-site Medical Detox

          On-site Medical Detox

        • Mental Health Disorder Treatment

          Mental Health Disorder Treatment

        Outpatient

        351 Burley Ave Lexington, KY 40503

        Lexington Addiction Center

        Substance Use and Mental Health
        Trauma
        Alcohol
        Co-Occurring Disorders
        Drug Addiction
        Outpatient
        Flexible outpatient programming addressing underlying trauma with eye movement therapy (EMDR) and brainspotting technique... More
        Outpatient

        827 E Market Street Louisville KY 40206

        Louisville Addiction Center

        (1)
        Substance Use and Mental Health
        Trauma
        Alcohol
        Co-Occurring Disorders
        Drug Addiction
        Outpatient
        Flexible outpatient programming addressing underlying trauma with eye movement therapy (EMDR) and brainspotting technique... More
        Residential
        Ad
        Dickson, Tennessee, United States

        Freeman Recovery Center

        (134)
        Substance Use
        Co-Occurring Mental Health
        Trauma
        Prescription Drugs
        Benzodiazepines
        Methamphetamine
        Opioids
        Drug Addiction
        Co-Occurring Disorders
        Alcohol
        Helping clients process and manage their traumatic experiences through trauma-informed, evidence-based therapies and holistic practices like mindfulness and yoga... More
        • 1-on-1 Counseling

          1-on-1 Counseling

        • Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment

          Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment

        • Medically Assisted Detox

          Medically Assisted Detox

        Therapist

        8009 New La Grange Rd, Louisville #1A, KY 40222

        The Core Counseling

        Substance Use and Mental Health
        Trauma
        Anxiety
        Depression
        In-person and telehealth counseling for adults, using evidence-based therapies and EMDR to treat trauma, with in-network insurances accepted... More
        Residential

        Stockton Road, Wallingford, KY 41093

        ARC Belle Grove Springs

        (7)
        Substance Use
        Co-Occurring Mental Health
        Trauma
        Alcohol
        Cocaine
        Co-Occurring Disorders
        Drug Addiction
        Holistic
        Men Only
        Methamphetamine
        Overlooking a 22-acre lake, residential addiction treatment for men, blending trauma-informed therapy, evidence-based treatment, and vocational training... More
        Residential

        4632 State Route 1043 South Shore, KY 41175

        Recovery Works South Shore

        Substance Use
        Co-Occurring Mental Health
        Trauma
        Alcohol
        Drug Addiction
        Recovery Works South Shore offers patient-centered and trauma-informed treatment programs by using a holistic approach... More
        Residential
        Ad
        Waterford, Virginia, United States

        Mission Prep Virginia

        Mental Health
        Co-Occurring Substance Use
        Trauma
        Depression
        Suicidality
        Adolescents
        Licensed Primary Mental Health
        Gender-Specific
        Anxiety
        ADHD, ADD
        Provides structured clinical programming for teens that includes medication management, multiple individual sessions weekly, weekly family therapy, and case management to treat trauma... More
        • Insurance Accepted

          Insurance Accepted

        • Mental Health Disorder Treatment

          Mental Health Disorder Treatment

        • Adolescents

          Adolescents

        Residential

        130 Hope Street Mount Washington, Kentucky 40047

        Robert Alexander Center for Recovery

        (503)
        Substance Use
        Co-Occurring Mental Health
        Trauma
        Alcohol
        Chronic Relapse
        Cocaine
        Opioids
        A safe, welcoming center using therapies aimed at healing trauma while addressing any co-occurring substance use disorders with an integrative approach to ensure a holistic recovery process, focusing on both mental health and addiction recovery... More
        Residential

        185 Northup Blvd, Louisa, KY 41230

        ARC Blackberry

        (26)
        Substance Use
        Co-Occurring Mental Health
        Trauma
        Alcohol
        Drug Addiction
        Methamphetamine
        Opioids
        Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
        Spiritual Emphasis
        Women only
        A womens-only residential program blending evidence-based care with withdrawal management, vocational training, and Christian principles... More
        Residential

        13715 Highway 421 South, Tyner, KY 40486

        ARC Beth's Blessing

        (26)
        Substance Use
        Co-Occurring Mental Health
        Trauma
        Alcohol
        Anxiety
        Drug Addiction
        Methamphetamine
        Opioids
        Spiritual Emphasis
        Women only
        A Christ-centered, women-only residential program offering compassionate clinical care, spiritual support, and vocational training opportunities... More
        Residential
        Ad
        Knoxville, Tennessee, United States

        Knoxville Recovery Center

        (267)
        Substance Use
        Co-Occurring Mental Health
        Benzodiazepines
        Depression
        Heroin
        Drug Addiction
        Co-Occurring Disorders
        Holistic
        Detox
        Alcohol
        Providing individualized addiction and co-occurring mental health treatment in a Tudor-style home with medical detox, residential care, and holistic therapies... More
        • Insurance Accepted

          Insurance Accepted

        • Joint Commission Accredited

          Joint Commission Accredited

        • Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment

          Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment

        Residential

        125 Jordans Way Somerset, KY 42501

        ARC Lake Hills Oasis

        (26)
        Substance Use
        Co-Occurring Mental Health
        Trauma
        Alcohol
        Drug Addiction
        Holistic
        Men Only
        Methamphetamine
        Opioids
        Spiritual Emphasis
        A Christ-centered, men-only residential program offering compassionate clinical care, spiritual support, and vocational training opportunities... More
        Residential

        221 Windy Hill Dr, Louisa, KY 41230

        ARC May Hill

        Substance Use
        Co-Occurring Mental Health
        Trauma
        Alcohol
        Anxiety
        Bipolar
        Depression
        Drug Addiction
        Methamphetamine
        Women only
        A women-only residential program treating alcohol addiction with a holistic approach followed by life skills training, job training, and educational opportunities... More
        Residential

        502 Lackey Ave, Louisa, KY 41230

        ARC Lackey

        (26)
        Substance Use
        Co-Occurring Mental Health
        Trauma
        Depression
        Drug Addiction
        Holistic
        Men Only
        Methamphetamine
        Opioids
        Spiritual Emphasis
        A men’s-only residential program treating alcohol addiction with a holistic approach followed by life skills training, job training, and educational opportunities... More
        Residential
        Ad
        Walker, West Virginia, United States

        Harmony Ridge Recovery Center

        (417)
        Substance Use
        Co-Occurring Mental Health
        Cocaine
        Prescription Drugs
        Benzodiazepines
        Chronic Relapse
        Heroin
        Drug Addiction
        Co-Occurring Disorders
        Alcohol
        Harmony Ridge Recovery Center uses trauma-informed care and evidence-based therapies to treat adults with trauma and substance abuse disorders... More
        • Customized Treatment Plans

          Customized Treatment Plans

        • Perfect for Professionals

          Perfect for Professionals

        • On-site Medical Detox

          On-site Medical Detox

        Hospital

        820 Dolwick Drive, Erlanger, Kentucky 41018

        SUN Behavioral Kentucky

        Substance Use and Mental Health
        Adolescents
        Alcohol
        Drug Addiction
        Providing a full continuum of specialized care, including inpatient and day hospital services, for children, adolescents, adults, and seniors suffering from mental health, substance use, and co-occurring disorders... More
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        Trauma is an emotional response to a devastating event that manifests uniquely in each person. Each individual's experience and response to trauma can differ, and the impact of trauma can vary significantly from person to person.

        Trauma can come in many forms. For some, it may be physical, such as a car accident. Others may experience emotional trauma, such as the death of a loved one or a divorce. Trauma can also be caused by a traumatic event, such as a natural disaster or a violent crime.

        The emotional response to a traumatic event can cause fear, guilt, helplessness, and numbness. It can also lead to depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

        Types of Trauma

        Trauma develops in various forms and results from a wide range of experiences. Some examples of trauma include:

        Physical trauma: Trauma that occurs when a person experiences physical harm or injury, such as a car accident, physical assault, or natural disaster.

        Sexual trauma: Trauma that refers to any unwanted or non-consensual sexual experiences. It can have long-lasting psychological and emotional effects.

        Emotional trauma: Trauma that arises from distressing or overwhelming emotional experiences. It can result from various situations, such as the loss of a loved one, betrayal, emotional abuse, or witnessing traumatic events.

        Childhood trauma: Trauma that refers to experiences of abuse, neglect, or adverse childhood events. Examples include physical, sexual, or emotional abuse, neglect, parental substance abuse, or domestic violence.

        Psychological trauma: Trauma that stems from events or experiences that overwhelm an individual's ability to cope, leading to intense fear, helplessness, or horror. It can include traumatic events like war, terrorist attacks, or being a victim of a violent crime.

        Complex trauma: Trauma that occurs over time. It can be caused by multiple traumatic events, such as living in an abusive home or being exposed to violence in a community. Complex trauma can lead to long-term mental health problems, such as chronic depression, PTSD, and substance abuse.

        Developmental trauma: Trauma that occurs during childhood. Children need safety, consistency, and love, and when they do not receive that due to abuse or neglect, it can lead to difficulties in relationships, self-esteem, and behavior.

        Collective trauma: Trauma that affects an entire community. It can be caused by a natural disaster, a terrorist attack, or a genocide. Collective trauma can lead to grief, fear, and helplessness and can have long-term effects on a community.

        Long Term Effects

        Some potential long-term effects of trauma include:

        • The onset of conditions like depression, dissociative disorders, and post-traumatic stress disorder
        • Relationship challenges
        • Physical health issues
        • Disturbed sleep
        • Self-esteem issues

        Healing Your Trauma

        Managing your trauma symptoms can be a complex and individualized process. Working with a licensed professional who’s experienced in trauma can help guide you through the healing process. They will provide you with appropriate tools, techniques, and support tailored to your specific needs. You may engage in talk therapies such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to learn how to replace unhealthy thought patterns with more affirming ones. Your therapist may also use treatment modalities that are specifically sensitive to trauma and avoid retraumatization. Some of these types of treatment are:

        You can also identify healthy coping mechanisms that help you manage your trauma symptoms, such as journaling, creative expression, practicing mindfulness, exercising, or seeking solace in nature. You can also engage in activities that promote your physical, emotional, and mental well-being. This may include regular healthy eating, a regular sleep schedule, practicing relaxation techniques, and participating in activities you enjoy. Creating a daily routine full of things that make you feel happy and healthy ensures a strong foundation for your recovery.

        Some people with trauma may need a more intensive level of care to help monitor and manage their symptoms. When talking to your doctor, consider discussing which level of care best fits your needs:

        • Outpatient (OP): You’ll meet 1-2x per week with your provider and others in treatment.
        • Intensive outpatient (IOP): You’ll meet 3-5x per week for several hours at a time for more intensive care.
        • Partial hospitalization (PHP): You’ll meet 5-7 times a week for a full day.
        • Residential: You’ll live in a rehab for 28+ days and engage in treatment with a comprehensive staff and a community of peers.
        • Inpatient: You’ll live in a treatment center or hospital-like setting and have 24/7 monitoring.

        How to Talk to Your Provider About Your Trauma

        Here are some ways to start talking with your provider about what you are experiencing, and your trauma.

        1. Prepare for the conversation: Take some time to think about what you want to discuss with your provider and make a list of any questions you may have.
        2. Express your feelings: Let your provider know if you feel nervous or scared about discussing your trauma. It is important to be honest and open about how you are feeling.
        3. Describe your trauma: Tell your provider about your experience with trauma, including any triggers or memories that may come up.
        4. Ask for help: Explain to your provider what kind of help you are looking for and any specific treatments or therapies that you may be interested in.
        5. Discuss next steps: Talk to your provider about any next steps you can take to address your trauma. This may include referrals to other providers or resources that can help.

        Find Support for Trauma

        Build your support system by surrounding yourself with empathetic people who can provide a listening ear and offer emotional support. Sharing your experiences with trusted friends or family members offers understanding and validation. Peer support can allow you to share experiences, learn coping strategies, and connect with others who have faced similar challenges. MyPTSD offers private online support groups and resources to patients and loved ones in recovery. There may also be in person support groups in your area, and you can find those by asking your primary care physician. For assistance finding a provider near you, call SAMHSA’s National Helpline at 1-800-662-HELP (4357), or text your zip code to 435748.

        How to Help Someone Dealing with Trauma

        If someone you know is experiencing these symptoms, they may be processing trauma:

        • Emotional distress
        • Intrusive thoughts
        • Avoidant behaviors
        • Hyperarousal and hypervigilance
        • Changes in behavior and relationships
        • Emotional reactivity

        Supporting someone who is processing trauma requires empathy, understanding, and patience. Allow the person to express their feelings and thoughts without interruption or judgment. Create a safe and supportive environment where they feel comfortable sharing their experiences. Let them know that their feelings are valid and understandable given their experiences.

        Encourage this person to seek professional help. Suggest that they see a licensed professional who’s experienced in trauma-informed care. Offer to help them find resources or accompany them to appointments. You can also learn more about trauma and its effects to better understand what the person is going through. You may find this through online research or by asking your primary care practitioner how you can best help your loved one. This knowledge can help you provide appropriate support.

        If you or someone you know is in a crisis, call 911 or go to the emergency room. If you live outside of the United States, you can find your country’s emergency number in this list. For help finding the best treatment, browse trauma treatment centers.

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