When Yesterday Won’t Stay in the Past
Trauma leaves a mark on the brain, not just the memory. With advanced tech and whole-person care, recovery becomes possible.
Understanding PTSD Beyond the Event
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder isn’t about the trauma itself; it’s about how the brain continues to relive danger long after safety has returned. Survival circuits stay hyperactive, sleep becomes disrupted, emotions intensify, and daily life begins revolving around avoidance or hypervigilance. Understanding these patterns helps shift the journey from fear to structured, science-guided healing.
Your brain learned fear. It can unlearn it.
PTSD is the nervous system stuck in “survival.” With precision diagnostics and integrative therapies, we retrain threat circuits and rebuild emotional stability.
PTSD Simply Explained
A clear view of what PTSD feels like, how it grows, and what recovery can truly look like.
Symptoms
Trauma changes brain rhythms, emotional patterns, and bodily responses. These are the four key expressions:
- Intrusive Symptoms: Unwanted trauma memories, flashbacks, nightmares, or sudden emotional waves triggered by reminders.
- Hyperarousal: Constant alertness, exaggerated startle responses, irritability, difficulty sleeping, or feeling “on guard.”
- Avoidance Patterns: Staying away from people, places, or emotions tied to the trauma to feel temporarily safe.
- Negative Shifts in Mood & Thinking: Guilt, detachment, emotional numbness, hopelessness, or persistent self-blame after the event.
Assessments
A blend of neuroscience, psychology, and whole-person discovery.
- qEEG Brain Mapping: Identifies hyperactive threat circuits and dysregulated brainwave patterns tied to trauma recall.
- Psychometric Evaluation: Measures trauma severity, emotional impact, and associated anxiety or depression.
- Neurological Review: Screens for brain, nerve, and autonomic changes caused by acute or chronic trauma.
- Mind-Body Evaluation: Understands how trauma affects sleep, digestion, immunity, and overall function.
- Lifestyle & Stress Mapping: Tracks triggers, patterns, and coping responses to build personalised plans.
Treatment
Healing trauma at every layer of the brain, body, and behaviour.
- Neuromodulation: rTMS, tDCS, and taVNS calm hyperactive brain regions and reduce intrusive symptoms.
- Neurofeedback Training: Rebuilds self-regulation, emotional control, and resilience.
- Trauma-Focused Therapy: CBT, EMDR-style retraining, narrative therapy, and exposure-based healing.
- Mind-Body Healing: Yoga therapy, Ayurveda, relaxation techniques, and breathwork for nervous system reset.
- Sleep & Stress Restoration: Structured routines, nutrition balancing, and autonomic regulation techniques.
Outcomes
Expect improvements in emotional stability, fewer flashbacks, calmer responses to triggers, deeper sleep, reduced hypervigilance, and restored daily functioning. With continued rehabilitation, the brain gradually learns safety over fear.
The Buddhi Clinic Advantage
A trauma-informed model that blends neuroscience, neuromodulation, psychology, and mind-body medicine into one seamless pathway.
Our multidisciplinary team uncovers how trauma has shaped your brain, body, and behaviour, and creates a personalised plan using modern tech, traditional healing, physical therapies, and psychological care. This depth of integration is what makes long-term trauma recovery possible.
Answers That Help You Feel Safe Again
Explore expert insights, practical guidance, and clear answers to your most pressing questions about anxiety and its care.
How is PTSD different from regular stress or fear?
PTSD persists long after danger has passed, with the brain continuing to fire survival responses that interfere with daily functioning.
Can PTSD occur even if I don’t remember the trauma clearly?
Yes. The body and brain can store trauma even when conscious memory fades or fragments.
Is PTSD treatable without medication?
Often, yes. Neuromodulation, neurofeedback, trauma therapy, and holistic practices can significantly reduce symptoms.
How does qEEG help in PTSD treatment?
It reveals hyperactive or blocked neural patterns tied to trauma recall, helping create precise treatment pathways.
Does PTSD improve on its own?
Sometimes symptoms lessen, but many people remain stuck in survival mode without structured intervention.
Can children or adolescents develop PTSD?
Absolutely. Trauma in early years can deeply affect brain development and emotional regulation.
How long does recovery take?
It varies by trauma type and duration, but with sustained care, many experience meaningful improvement within weeks to months.