For most people, the holiday season is full of love, peace, and goodwill. For people suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), it may seem more full of guilt, depression, isolation, and triggers. There are a number of reasons why the holidays are a more stressful time of year for those battling PTSD. These include increased […]
Help Veterans With PTSD During the Holidays Cope
The physical and psychology trauma of serving in the military can last for years. Among the most common effects that face Veterans in post-truamatic stress disorder (PTSD). These struggles can become exceptionally exacerbated during the holiday seasons. Here are some tips to help veterans with PTSD during the holidays cope and still participate with their […]
Shining a Light on PTSD Among First Responders
As the medical profession’s understanding of post-traumatic stress disorder(PTSD) improves, we’re seeing a bigger picture of patients across a wide range of backgrounds outside of the military come together. Evidence shows that first responders – police officers, paramedics, emergency medical technicians (EMTs) and firefighters – are particularly susceptible to PTSD. First responders’ mental health challenges […]