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Trauma Treatment in College Station, Texas

Trauma encompasses a wide range of adverse experiences including childhood abuse, domestic violence, sexual assault, accidents, natural disasters, and combat. Trauma-informed therapists use EMDR, Somatic Experiencing, CPT, and trauma-focused CBT. A psychiatrist can assess for PTSD, depression, and anxiety that develop following trauma and prescribe appropriate medications. Lyte Psychiatry treats trauma in College Station via telehealth — psychiatry, therapy, and medication management. Most insurance accepted.

Most insurance acceptedCollege Station patientsTelehealth availablePsychiatry + therapySame-week appointments
Get Trauma Treatment in College Station

1 in 5

Texas adults experience a mental illness each year

TX DSHS Mental Health

60%

receive no treatment in Texas

SAMHSA State Profile TX

#49

Texas ranks 49th for mental health care access

NAMI Texas

Trauma Symptoms

  • Intrusive memories or flashbacks
  • Avoidance
  • Emotional numbing
  • Hypervigilance
  • Difficulty trusting others
  • Physical symptoms with no medical cause

Treatment Options in College Station

  • EMDR
  • Somatic Experiencing
  • Trauma-Focused CBT
  • Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT)
  • Prolonged Exposure (PE)
  • SSRIs for co-occurring PTSD

Trauma Treatment in College Station: Common Questions

Where can I find trauma treatment in College Station?

You can get trauma treatment in College Station, Texas through Lyte Psychiatry's telehealth platform, which offers psychiatry, therapy, medication management, and counseling. Book online at lytepsych.com or call 469-733-0848 — most patients are seen within a week.

Does insurance cover trauma treatment in College Station?

Yes — major carriers including Ambetter, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, Aetna, Humana, and Magellan all cover trauma treatment in College Station. Under the federal MHPAEA law, insurers must cover mental health care at parity with medical care, and Lyte Psychiatry checks your benefits before your first appointment.

What type of provider should I see for trauma in College Station?

Depending on your needs, trauma in College Station can be treated by a psychiatrist (diagnosis and medication), a therapist or counselor (talk therapy), or a psychiatric nurse practitioner (medication management). Lyte Psychiatry provides all three options to College Station patients via telehealth across Texas.

How much does trauma treatment cost in College Station?

For College Station patients with insurance, trauma treatment at Lyte Psychiatry usually costs $20–$50 per visit after the deductible is met. Self-pay rates run $200–$400 for an initial evaluation and $100–$200 for follow-up visits. Call 469-733-0848 for an exact quote based on your plan.

Is telehealth trauma treatment available in College Station?

Yes — Lyte Psychiatry provides telehealth trauma treatment to College Station patients throughout Texas. Under Texas's telehealth parity law, video visits are reimbursed by most insurance plans at the same rate as in-person care.

Start Trauma Treatment in College Station

Same-week appointments in College Station and across Texas. Most insurance accepted — we verify before your first visit.