Since 2018, we have led the effort to provide global peer-support on social media becoming one of the trending peer-support groups for PTSD. In 2019, we expanded our support programs to include the PTSD and Beyond Podcast now heard on all major platforms and with listeners in over 100 countries with industry nods from Feedspot’s 2023 AND 2022 as 25 Top PTSD Podcasts to Listen To!
We continue go beyond by bringing new programs, offerings, and services for YOU to take what resonates and go beyond!
Our Mission
Our mission is to improve the lives of people affected by traumatic stress through an inclusive, global community of peers, practitioners, educators, researchers, and leaders while offering a supportive, safe space for sharing, learning and healing.
“Since founding the PTSD and Beyond global peer-support group, knowing you’ve made a difference in people’s lives, while sharing your own personal experiences in an environment where people can connect, be heard, validated, supported, and realize they’re not alone providing comfort, hope, and healing…I think that’s pretty cool and we need more of this.”
— Dr. Deb Lindh, Ed.D., Founder - PTSD and Beyond
Our Vision
Unite the world and together heal from trauma.
Our Team
Bios coming soon!
Our Values
We believe in the Hippocratic oath of do-no-harm, we walk in unity, love is the antidote to pain and suffering, and gather to be of benefit to others and to ourselves.
Through peer-support, people can feel better, have better relationships with friends, better marriages, better relationships with their children, better careers, and live better lives.
PTSD and Beyond was founded by Dr. Deb Lindh (aka Dr. Deb). A warrior-survivor from narcissistic child abuse and not speaking until she was 3 years old, at the age of 16 Dr. Deb made herself a promise to break the cycles of abuse and build a new generational legacy. Dr. Deb’s lived-experience and formal education in organization development, mindfulness practice, business consulting, entrepreneurship, education, applied social sciences, research, trauma-informed training, and service work creates a special combination for healing and renewal.