PTSD Awareness Day
Today is PTSD Awareness Day. People with PTSD may experience involuntary and intrusive flashbacks of a traumatic event where they relive a trauma. When we are in fight or flight mode, it significantly impacts our behavior; this is one reason it’s worth noting that you don’t know what the people around you are going through. […]
New Study Measures Psychological Growth Among Veterans During the Pandemic
A study published April 8th assessed whether veterans have experienced psychological growth during the COVID-19 pandemic.[1] Participants completed a health and resilience survey between November 2019 and early March 2020, and a follow-up between November and December 2020. Participants were assessed for symptoms of COVID-19-related PTSD, screened for suicidal ideation, and evaluated for something called […]
Study Finds High Rates of PTSD Among People Who Had Severe COVID-19
A study published last month measured rates of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in people who recovered from severe COVID-19. Among the 381 participants in the study, 115 had PTSD, making up 30.2% of the patients studied.[1] By contrast, 7-8% of the general US population will have PTSD at some point in their lives.[2] People with […]
Mental Health and PTSD In Response to a Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic is already impacting our collective mental health. Mental Health America saw a 19% increase in screening for anxiety in February alone—and that is from only one source.
Treating Trauma is Paramount in Treating Addiction
[vc_row][vc_column][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Experiencing or being exposed to violence is one of the leading causes of trauma. We all experience trauma differently. For some it could be from sustaining an injury during a car accident. For others it could be from experiencing military combat. Others could have been subjected to physical, emotional or sexual abuse. As much as […]