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Pam Middleton

licensed master social worker

620-653-2386

620-653-4186

Office Location

Clara Barton Medical Clinic
250 W 9th St. Hoisington , KS 67544

Monday

12:00 PM – 7:00 PM

Tuesday 

8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Wednesday

8:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Thursday

8:00 AM – 7:00 PM

visiting Locations

Clara Barton Medical Clinic – Great Bend
1031 Jackson Street
Great Bend, KS 67530

Friday

1:00 PM – 5:00 PM

Russell Family Medical Care
410 Main St. Russell, KS 67665

Wednesday

1:00 PM – 5:00 PM

Affiliated with Clara Barton since
• 2018

Affiliated with Clara Barton since
• Bachelors in Social Work – Fort Hays State University
• Masters in Social Work – Kansas University

Specialty
• Emotional Trauma and EMDR

Hometown
• Hays, Kansas

Why I came to the Hoisington/Central Kansas area
• I accepted a position with the Great Bend Department of Children and Family Services and I chose to relocate in Hoisington because I liked the smaller community.

What I enjoy most about this area
• I love the small home town community feeling this area offers.

About my family
• I am married to my wonderful husband. I have 1 biological daughter, Brittni, and a grandson, Michael. I have 2 step-daughters, Christina and Nicole, a step-son, Heath, and 6 step-grandkids, Ethan, Logan, Spencer, Hayden, Peyton, and Jaden.

Hobbies
• I love to plant flowers in the spring, refinishing furniture in the summer, Chiefs football in the fall, and KU basketball in the fall and winter. I love to travel when I can and spending time with family and friends.

Most rewarding part about being a provider
• The people! I get the opportunity to work with individuals who have gone through some traumatic events in their lives or they are having daily struggles. I get to help them recognize their inner strengths and process their trauma. I get as much from each and every one of them and I hope they get from me.

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

PTSD is a disorder that develops in some individuals who have experienced a shocking, scary, or dangerous event. Anyone can develop PTSD at any age. It is estimated approximately 70% of adults in the U.S. have undergone some sort of traumatic event at least once in their lives and up to 20% of these people go on to develop PTSD. It is also estimated 3-15% girls and 1-6% of boys will develop PTSD. If you or anyone you love exhibits signs, help is available. Behavioral health therapy can help those who struggle with PTSD to better cope with symptoms and to even overcome the disorder. 

Symptoms generally begin early, within 3 months of the traumatic incident, but sometimes they begin years afterward.

Symptoms to look for include: