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Car Accident Trauma Therapy

Are you struggling with PTSD after a car accident? Finding effective treatment is crucial for being able to comfortably be in a car again. Our experienced therapists use evidence-based approaches like REBT, CBT, and EMDR within the Sovereign Body Method. You can use this method to feel safe in your body and learn how to manage being in the car again.

Car Accident Trauma Therapist Brickell Miami

Car accidents can have a wide range of effects on different people. You can get in a car accident with a friend and have no mental health effects. Meanwhile, your friend feels traumatized and can’t go back to the same road without feeling anxious. What causes trauma is not the event itself. It is instead the negative beliefs that you adopt as a result of this event.

For example, after a car accident you may have beliefs such as:

These negative beliefs cause us distress. The key to healing after a car accident is to disprove these negative beliefs and identify true positive beliefs.

Signs of PTSD From a Car Accident

PTSD symptoms after a car accident include:

PTSD symptoms from a car accident are similar to those of any other traumatic event and can be decreased or completely alleviated with PTSD therapy.

Signs of PTSD From a Car Accident

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Duration of PTSD

The duration of PTSD after a car accident can vary from person to person. Not everyone who gets into a car accident will experience PTSD. Some people may recover from PTSD quickly, especially with treatment, while others may experience PTSD symptoms for years.

If you are experiencing anxiety while being in a car after an accident, trauma therapy can help you feel calmer and decrease your fear of driving.

How Many People Have PTSD After a Car Accident?

The likelihood of getting PTSD after a car accident depends on the person. According to a study published in the Journal of Traumatic Stress, approximately 9% to 25% of individuals involved in car accidents develop PTSD.

Several factors may affect your risk for experiencing PTSD following a car accident, such as:

If you or someone you know is experiencing PTSD from a car accident, it is important to get support in feeling safe and calm in your body again. PTSD from a car accident is treatable. You just need the proper tools to learn to connect with yourself and show your nervous system new evidence of safety.

Treating PTSD After a Car Accident

PTSD treatment after a car accident involves several steps, such as:

You will be able to do all this and eliminate your PTSD symptoms with the help, guidance, and support of our therapists at Evolve Therapy & Counseling.

Therapy after a traumatic car accident can help you begin to live life free from PTSD symptoms. Therapy can help you cope with the negative emotions you may be experiencing after the accident.

Therapy can help you:

Remember, PTSD therapy after a car accident takes time. Be gentle with yourself, ask for support, and remember to practice self-care throughout your time in therapy.

Finding a Therapist

Getting therapy may take a series of steps, including:

Getting therapy is the first step to your healing journey and prioritizing your mental health.

Types of Therapists

For car accident trauma therapy, it is important to see a therapist who specializes in PTSD treatment.

This can be a licensed psychotherapist of any kind, such as:

All our therapists are trained in the Sovereign Body Method and supervised by Liz Chelak, LCSW. If you believe you have negative psychological effects after a car accident, contact our office for an assessment and trauma therapy.

Don’t let car accident-related PTSD control your life any longer. Here in Brickell, Downtown Miami, and West Palm Beach, with our dedicated therapists and proven techniques like CBT and EMDR, you can feel safe in your body and in a car. Contact us now to start your transformation.

Page Modified on May 12, 2026 by Liz Chelak (Therapist)