Trauma-Informed Mental Health Care for Injured Workers

Workplace injuries are often more than physical.

They can leave lasting psychological effects that disrupt daily life, relationships, and the ability to continue working, or return to employment as soon as possible. We do this by providing trauma-informed, evidence-based mental health care in alignment with the MTUS and AECOM Guidelines. We are here to support not just symptom relief, but functional recovery, so that patients can reclaim their confidence, stability, and work readiness after a traumatic event.

We recognize the unique challenges faced by injured workers, as well as the responsibilities held by their support teams, including attorneys, claims adjusters, physicians, and return-to-work support systems. That’s why our care model is collaborative, timely, and goal-oriented, ensuring that every stakeholder receives clear communication, clinical documentation, and coordinated support for return-to-work planning.

Understanding PTSD in the Workplace

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) can develop after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event. In occupational settings, this may include serious accidents, violence, threats, or life-threatening incidents.

Symptoms of PTSD can include:

  • Intrusive memories, nightmares, or flashbacks

  • Emotional numbness or detachment

  • Hypervigilance and exaggerated startle response

  • Avoidance of reminders of the trauma

  • Difficulty concentrating or sleeping

  • Feelings of fear, guilt, anger, or shame

Left untreated, PTSD can interfere with work performance, family life, and physical recovery. Unfortunately, many injured workers suffer in silence, not realizing that their emotional and psychological symptoms are normal responses to abnormal events—and are highly treatable with the right care.

How We Can Help

  • Initial Evaluation

    We conduct a thorough psychological evaluation at the outset of treatment. During the initial diagnostic evaluation process, we gather a detailed history of the precipitating incident(s), symptoms and impairments, and personal and employment history. We use this information to provide a diagnosis, information on causation, and treatment plan.

  • Evidence-Based Individual Treatment

    If we find that psychotherapy will assist a patient with restoring their occupational functioning, we provide brief treatments that follow MTUS and AECOM guidelines. When helping folks with stress injuries, we typically use modalities such as Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT), which are structured approaches strongly supported by empirical studies.

  • Return to Work Planning

    Although it can feel daunting (or even frightening!) to return to work after experience psychological trauma, we have seen that patients generally feel better and more self-confident when they are at work in some capacity. We collaborate with patients to develop individualized return-to-work plans, including specific modifications to allow them to maintain some type of work routine as they recover from their traumatic stress injury.

Our Approach: Patient-Centered, Evidence-Based, and Work-Focused

We treat every patient as a whole person—not just a case number. Our approach is:

  • Patient-Centered: We listen closely to each individual’s goals, needs, and values in order to tailor evidence-based treatment plans.

  • Trauma-Informed: We prioritize emotional safety, transparency, trust, and choice in every aspect of care.

  • Evidence-Based: The Medical Treatment Utilization Schedule (MTUS) and ACOEM guidelines provide specific recommendations for evidence-based treatment for psychological injuries in the workplace. We craft our treatment plans to be in alignment with these guidelines in order to provide a high standard of care as well as reduce miscommunication between involved parties.

  • Return-to-Work Oriented: We support patients not just in symptom reduction, but in restoring function, resilience, and confidence to either stay at work, or resume employment as soon as possible.