Hello My friends,
Lately I have had several friends going through some very rough times,I am sharing this information with you all.Have a very blessed week.Kathy
The grand essentials of happiness are: something to do, something to love, and something to hope for.
-Allan K. Chalmers
Recognizing Post-traumatic Stress Disorder: The First Step Toward Healing
Adapted from the American Counseling Association by Marjorie Montemayor, MA November 2005
10 Ways to Recognize Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
After a loss, it is normal to go through a natural grieving process. Sometimes, however, after a tragedy, feelings of loss surface several weeks or months after the tragedy occurred. This is called post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Recognizing these symptoms in yourself or others is the first step toward recovery and finding appropriate treatment.
1. Re-experiencing the event through vivid memories or flash backs.
2. Feeling "emotionally numb."
3. Feeling overwhelmed by what would normally be considered everyday situations and diminished interest in performing normal tasks or pursuing usual interests.
4. Crying uncontrollably.
5. Isolating oneself from family and friends and avoiding social situations.
6. Relying increasingly on alcohol or drugs to get through the day.
7. Feeling extremely moody, irritable, angry, suspicious, or frightened.
8. Having difficulty falling or staying asleep, sleeping too much and experiencing nightmares.
9. Feeling guilty about surviving the event or being unable to solve the problem, change the event or prevent the disaster.
10. Feeling fears and sense of doom about the future.
For help dealing with the sudden loss of a loved one, see: Unique concerns when grieving for a sudden loss.
RESOURCES:
American Counseling Association
http://www.counseling.org
National Institute of Mental Health
http://www.nimh.nih.gov
National Mental Health Association
http://www.nmha.org
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