What I treat · Trauma & PTSD · Plymouth
Trauma and PTSD therapy for Plymouth, Wisconsin, by telehealth or in person.
Trauma and PTSD therapy for Plymouth residents, with Wisconsin-licensed Amber Miller, MSed., LPC. Telehealth statewide, in-person at the Superior office. Paced to the client. Most insurance accepted, including BadgerCare and Medicaid.
Plymouth is a small city in Sheboygan County and the home of Lakeland University, a private four-year school of about 2,300 students. Small-private campuses tend to have tight counseling waitlists relative to enrollment; telehealth with an outside Wisconsin therapist is a common pick for Lakeland students who want continuity past a session cap or over the summer.
What Trauma & PTSD therapy looks like
Trauma in the clinical sense is broader than the worst case. It includes single events that were genuinely terrible, and it includes the slower, sometimes invisible trauma of a childhood that was not safe to relax inside of. Both leave a print. Both respond to therapy, and both ask for a pace that respects how much the body is willing to revisit at one time.
Most of my trauma work is person-centered first, with trauma-focused techniques folded in as we go. We are not going to spend the first session walking through what happened. The first job is whether you feel safe enough in the room to do any of this work at all. If we get that right, the rest of it tends to follow.
How we work on it
I draw on trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy for clients who want a more structured approach, and on slower person-centered work for clients who need the relationship to be the work for a while before anything else can happen. Most of my trauma clients end up doing some of both.
Pacing is the part most people get wrong on their own. The instinct, often, is to push through and tell the whole story fast. That usually re-traumatizes more than it helps. We will go slower than that, and we will check in throughout.
Your body learned a lesson it has not been able to unlearn yet. That is not a flaw. It is what trauma is.
How sessions work for Plymouth clients
Plymouth is too far from the Superior office for regular in-person sessions, so this is a telehealth-only relationship. That works as well for this kind of work as in-person. We pick a regular weekly slot and keep it.
If you are at a college in or near Plymouth
Plymouth and the surrounding area is home to Lakeland. I see students from each, regardless of which campus you are on. Telehealth from a dorm or apartment works the same way it works from home. Sessions are confidential. The full angle on student work is on the college student page.
Insurance and cost in Plymouth
Wisconsin BadgerCare, Medicaid, Medicare, and most major commercial insurance in Plymouth are in-network. Out-of-pocket is $125 per 50 minutes session. Full detail on the insurance and fees page.
What to do next
If this read like something you recognize, the next step is to schedule the consultation or intake session. The free 15 minutes consult gives us both a sense of whether we would work well together before you book the first paid session. Text, call, or use the form, whichever is easiest.