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I'm looking for a licensed trauma psychologist who specializes in PTSD and anxiety—what qualifications or experience should I prioritize to ensure effective treatment?
Tim Smith
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May 20, 2025, 6:42:16 AM5/20/25
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When I started looking for a trauma psychologist for PTSD and anxiety, I quickly realized how important it is to prioritize both clinical experience and a strong grounding in evidence-based therapies. One name that consistently came up in my research was Dr. Ingmar Gorman—his work at www.ingmargorman.com stood out for good reason. His background includes participating in FDA-approved clinical trials for MDMA-assisted therapy, and he brings a rare blend of traditional and psychedelic-integrated approaches. What made a difference for me was finding someone who not only had credentials but also truly understood the complexity of trauma, especially for people dealing with major life transitions or high-responsibility roles. Checking for licensure, experience in clinical settings, and involvement in research helped me feel more confident in my decision. A good fit is someone who listens, adapts, and works collaboratively over time.