CPTSD Therapy
Understanding Complex PTSD (CPTSD)
Complex PTSD develops after repeated or ongoing trauma — often from childhood, relationships, or environments where you never felt safe. Unlike single-incident trauma, CPTSD impacts your sense of self, your ability to trust, and your relationships.
You may find yourself caught between people-pleasing and resentment, struggling with boundaries, or feeling like no matter how much you do, it’s never enough. CPTSD therapy helps you break free from survival mode and begin to feel safe, worthy, and connected.
If you’re wondering whether CPTSD fits your experience, here are some common struggles:
Intense guilt or shame, even when you haven’t done anything wrong
Constant hypervigilance, always waiting for the other shoe to drop
Problems with intimacy, trust, or feeling safe in relationships
Difficulty regulating emotions — big highs, deep lows, or shutting down completely
A strong sense of responsibility for others, paired with neglect of your own needs
Using unhelpful coping mechanisms (drinking, impulsivity, doom scrolling, poor sleep) to manage stress
Feeling disconnected from your body, like you’re “outside” yourself
CPTSD doesn’t mean you’re broken. It means you adapted to survive in unsafe environments.
Signs of CPTSD
How CPTSD Therapy Helps
Healing from complex trauma takes time, but therapy gives you a roadmap and a safe relationship where change can unfold.
In CPTSD therapy, you can:
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Learn why your brain and body react the way they do, and that it’s not your fault.
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Find tools to calm your nervous system without shutting down or lashing out.
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Begin saying no without guilt and yes to the relationships and experiences that nourish you.
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Challenge shame and rediscover the truth that you are enough as you are.
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Practice trust, intimacy, and connection in ways that feel safe.
My Approach to CPTSD Therapy
At Mental Masters Counseling, I work with young millennials and Gen Z adults who carry the weight of complex trauma.
My approach includes:
Person-centered therapy
You set the pace. Your voice matters in every step of the process.
Trauma-informed care
We work gently, without retraumatizing or rushing. Safety is always the priority.
EMDR therapy
When you’re ready, EMDR can help your brain reprocess painful memories and reduce their emotional grip.
Playful yet deep exploration
Healing doesn’t have to feel heavy every moment. We can laugh, use metaphors, and find creative ways to uncover truth.
Why CPTSD Therapy Matters
Without therapy, CPTSD can leave you feeling stuck in cycles of shame, burnout, or unhealthy relationships. With the right support, you can:
Stop living in survival mode
Build a life where your needs matter as much as everyone else’s
Learn to rest without guilt
Reclaim joy, silliness, and creativity
Create safe, intimate connections without losing yourself
Healing isn’t about erasing your past. It’s about reclaiming your future.
Next Steps:
Start CPTSD Therapy in Florida
You don’t have to keep carrying your trauma alone.
Here’s how to begin:
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Let’s see if CPTSD therapy feels right for you.
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We’ll talk through your story and your goals.
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We’ll have a plan tailored to your healing journey.
Virtual sessions available across Florida.
FAQs About CPTSD Therapy
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PTSD often results from a single traumatic event, while CPTSD comes from chronic or repeated trauma. CPTSD impacts not just your memories, but also your self-worth, relationships, and emotional regulation.
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Every healing journey is unique. Some clients feel relief in a few months, while others need longer-term support. The pace depends on your goals, readiness, and history.
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Yes. EMDR can be very effective in helping clients with CPTSD reprocess traumatic memories. We’ll only begin EMDR when you feel safe and ready, and we’ll always combine it with other supportive approaches.
Contact Us
Mental Masters Counseling LLC
Virtual Office
7901 4th St N # 29726
St. Petersburg, FL 33702