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Coping with PTSD After You’ve Been Attacked by a Dog in Iowa (Part B)

Seeking PTSD Treatment after Being Attacked by a Dog

Unfortunately, many people equate PTSD with weakness and are hesitant to seek treatment. What complicates matters is that PTSD often creates feelings of guilt and shame, which may make you or a loved one tempted to harbor those feelings instead of address them.

When your PTSD is a result of being attacked by a dog in Iowa, perhaps your concerns are monetary. You may wonder, "What if PTSD treatment is too expensive?" As soon as possible after being attacked by a dog, you'll want to meet with an Ames dog attack attorney. An attorney can take a closer look at the circumstances surrounding your dog attack and may be able to file a personal injury claim against the dog's owner on your behalf. With an Ames dog attack attorney addressing the financial concerns associated with your injuries, your time and resources will be freed up to seek the PTSD treatment you need.

Types of PTSD Treatment

Since every person is unique, there are different forms of PTSD treatment to help as you cope, including:

  • Family therapy - since the effects of being attacked by a dog don't just affect you, you may want to take a family-oriented approach to help you and your loved ones foster communication and understanding.
  • Medication - antidepressants and anti-anxiety medication such as Prozac and Zoloft are often used in combination with therapy.
  • Behavioral therapy - this therapy focuses on trauma and allows you to open up about your thoughts and feelings surrounding being attacked by a dog. This is done at your own pace, all in an effort to get you to replace those thoughts with a more balanced perspective.
  • Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing - behavioral therapy is combined with stimulation and rhythms such as hand tapping to help process the event and place it into your memory.


As you seek PTSD treatment, your Ames dog attack attorney will advise you to keep all bills and receipts to use as proof in your personal injury claim. After being attacked by a dog in Iowa, you deserve fair compensation for all of your injuries and an Ames dog attack attorney can help every step of the way.

Contacting an Ames Dog Attack Attorney

Coping with PTSD can be a long, arduous and expensive journey. The Ames dog attack attorney team at Walker, Billingsley & Bair work hard to level the field between injured Iowans and insurance companies. To learn more about what our legal team will do to help you protect your Iowa injury claim, contact Walker, Billingsley & Bair at 1-800-707-2552 to schedule a no-cost consultation.


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