ARP 170 Living In Traumatic Stress Times
Anxiety Road Podcast
English - August 08, 2019 04:45 - 5 minutes - 5.02 MB - ★★★★ - 31 ratingsMental Health Health & Fitness Alternative Health anxiety mentalhealth panicattacks treatment Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
I tried not to do this episode. But I want to help. I want to stand with those of us that do mental health outreach and advocacy to say that we know you are going through it and we can see and feel your pain.
So I thought about it. Hard.
And I'm going to keep it simple. In the podcast I'm going to share what Traumatic stress is and a few coping skills and resources for people that know somebody that is in a world of hurt. You might not want to listen now and that is ok.
Just a few reminders for all of us;
If you need support contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255, the Trevor Project at 1-866-488-7386 or text “START” to 741-741.
The International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies has a definition of traumatic stress:
"Traumatic events are shocking and emotionally overwhelming situations that may involve actual or threaten death, serious injury, or threat to physical integrity. "
The organization has short pamphlets on their public resource page that might help a person understand what is going on and how regain stability.
The American Psychological Association has a page about how to Recover Emotionally from a Disaster.
Everytown.org has a Emotional Support for Survivors resource page for those that have are are experiencing gun violence and they also have a resource for building a self-care plan.
Verywell Mind: Coping With PTSD Symptoms Following a Shooting
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