Traumatic events, such as violent incidents, redundancy, serious illness or the unexpected death of a colleague, are a reality of modern workplace life. As well as putting the necessary procedures in place and providing guidelines, much of the responsibility for helping employees get through a ...
How to Deal With Trauma in Your Child's Life? From terrorism to natural disasters, there are a number of traumatic events that constantly hurl themselves at us. Given the amount ofstressit causes an adult, imagine how a child can process this information. Often traumatic events that oc...
defensive, emotional, and childish ways. They bring forth our unhealedinner childthat needs compassion, love, caring, and re-parenting. Traumatic experiences createcore wounds in us, which are the negative meanings we give to such events. When anything touches those core wounds later, we get ...
Traumatic events, like the Boston MaratHon bombing or anthrax-laced letters being sent to the President, can be very difficult to cope with on several different levels. These kinds of traumatic events can create a sort of mass hysteria and it's easy to get caught up in it with devastating ...
Trauma therapycan be tailored to individual needs based on the severity and duration of the traumatic experience. Sometypes of therapywill be more effective than others, but like any trauma treatment approach, there’s no “one” or “right” way todeal with trauma. ...
What you’ll learn after a PTSD therapy is the ability to concentrate on the good things in your life, deal with the traumatic memories and regain confidence and self-respect. Causes Of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder How can you know you are suffering from PTSD?
How to deal with 'vicarious trauma' from the Derek Chauvin trial verdict, the increase in gun violence and mass shootings and the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
It's a long complicated story, but this made me unable to process emotions properly and to establish healthy relationships or connections with people. It also made me terrified of social situations and although I no longer witness the traumatic events, I still feel like I do. My coping ...
Everyone in your family including your children will likely have different ways of dealing with traumatic events. Things to consider about your child’s age group: Pre-school and toddlers Very young children can confuse the facts with their imagination and become overwhelmed, unable to sort distant...
In one survey,1between 20% to 30% of participants stated that losing a loved one was the most traumatic event in their lives—even among those who had reported 11 or more traumatic events over the course of their life. For that group, 22% still ranked the loss of a loved one as thei...