Trauma Treatment in Princeton, 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 Princeton via telehealth, psychiatry, therapy, and medication management. Most insurance accepted.
Lyte serves Princeton by secure telehealth, no drive, no waiting room. Board-certified providers available by video within one to two business days. Explosive-growth town east of McKinney along US-380.
Trauma Symptoms
- β’Intrusive memories or flashbacks
- β’Avoidance
- β’Emotional numbing
- β’Hypervigilance
- β’Difficulty trusting others
- β’Physical symptoms with no medical cause
Treatment Options in Princeton
- βEMDR
- βSomatic Experiencing
- βTrauma-Focused CBT
- βCognitive Processing Therapy (CPT)
- βProlonged Exposure (PE)
- βSSRIs for co-occurring PTSD
Who Treats Trauma in Princeton?
Choose the provider type that fits your needs, all accept most insurance plans in Princeton.
Psychiatrists
MD / DO
A medical doctor who diagnoses and treats mental health conditions, prescribes medication, and provides psychiatric evaluations.
Psychiatrists for Trauma in Princeton βTherapists
LPC / LCSW / LMFT
A licensed mental health professional who provides talk therapy, counseling, and evidence-based treatments for emotional and psychological challenges.
Therapists for Trauma in Princeton βPsychologists
PhD / PsyD
A doctoral-level mental health expert who provides therapy, psychological testing, and complex diagnostic evaluations.
Psychologists for Trauma in Princeton βCounselors
LPC / LCDC / NCC
A licensed professional who provides supportive counseling, guidance, and therapeutic services for individuals, couples, and families.
Counselors for Trauma in Princeton βPsychiatric Nurse Practitioners
PMHNP-BC
An advanced practice nurse specializing in mental health who can diagnose conditions, prescribe medications, and provide psychiatric care.
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioners for Trauma in Princeton βInsurance Coverage for Trauma in Princeton
These plans cover trauma treatment at Lyte Psychiatry in Princeton.
Ambetter Health
Typical copay: $0β$30/visit
Does Ambetter cover Trauma in Princeton? βBlueCross BlueShield of Texas
Typical copay: $0β$30/visit
Does BCBS cover Trauma in Princeton? βCigna Healthcare
Typical copay: $0β$35/visit
Does Cigna cover Trauma in Princeton? βUnitedHealthcare
Typical copay: $0β$30/visit
Does UHC cover Trauma in Princeton? βAetna
Typical copay: $0β$35/visit
Does Aetna cover Trauma in Princeton? βHumana
Typical copay: $0β$30/visit
Does Humana cover Trauma in Princeton? βMagellan Health
Typical copay: $0β$30/visit
Does Magellan cover Trauma in Princeton? βTricare
Typical copay: $0β$25/visit
Does Tricare cover Trauma in Princeton? βMedicare
Typical copay: $0β$40/visit
Does Medicare cover Trauma in Princeton? βScott and White Health Plan
Typical copay: $0β$35/visit
Does Scott and White cover Trauma in Princeton? βMolina Healthcare
Typical copay: $0β$10/visit
Does Molina cover Trauma in Princeton? βSuperior HealthPlan
Typical copay: $0β$10/visit
Does Superior cover Trauma in Princeton? βOscar Health
Typical copay: $0β$30/visit
Does Oscar cover Trauma in Princeton? βFind Trauma Providers by Insurance in Princeton
Search by your insurance plan to see in-network trauma providers in Princeton.
Trauma Treatment in Princeton: Common Questions
Where can I find trauma treatment in Princeton?
Lyte Psychiatry offers trauma treatment in Princeton, Texas via telehealth, psychiatry, therapy, medication management, and counseling. Book online at lytepsych.com or call 469-733-0848. Most patients get a same-week appointment.
Does insurance cover trauma treatment in Princeton?
Yes. Most major insurance plans, Ambetter, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, Aetna, Humana, and Magellan, cover trauma treatment in Princeton. Federal law (MHPAEA) requires insurers to cover mental health at the same level as medical care. Lyte Psychiatry verifies your benefits before your first visit.
What type of provider should I see for trauma in Princeton?
For trauma in Princeton, you may see a psychiatrist (for diagnosis + medication), a therapist or counselor (for therapy), or a psychiatric nurse practitioner (for medication management). Lyte Psychiatry offers all of these in Princeton, Texas via telehealth.
How much does trauma treatment cost in Princeton?
With insurance in Princeton, most patients pay $20β$50 per visit for trauma treatment at Lyte Psychiatry after their deductible. Without insurance, initial evaluations range from $200β$400 and follow-ups from $100β$200. Call 469-733-0848 to verify your exact benefits.
Is telehealth trauma treatment available in Princeton?
Yes. Lyte Psychiatry offers telehealth trauma treatment for Princeton patients across Texas. Video appointments are covered by most insurance plans at the same rate as in-person care under Texas telehealth parity law.
Does Lyte Psychiatry have an office in Princeton?
Lyte serves Princeton by secure telehealth, no in-person office, no drive, no waiting room. Appointments are by video from home or anywhere private. Most patients are seen within one to two business days.
How fast can I see a psychiatrist in Princeton?
Most new Lyte patients in Princeton are seen within one to two business days of requesting an appointment. Same-day slots are held open for urgent needs. No referral is required, and most major insurance plans are accepted.
Do I need a referral to see a psychiatrist in Princeton?
No referral is needed. You can book a psychiatry appointment directly without going through a primary care doctor first. If you have insurance, Lyte verifies your benefits before your first visit so you know your out-of-pocket cost upfront. Most insured patients pay between $0 and $30.
Will a Lyte psychiatrist prescribe medication at the first visit?
If medication is clinically appropriate, yes. Lyte's board-certified prescribers can evaluate and prescribe psychiatric medication, including ADHD medication, at your first appointment. They do not prescribe controlled substances without a thorough evaluation.
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Same-week appointments in Princeton and across Texas. Most insurance accepted, we verify before your first visit.