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C-PTSD
3 Tools to Help You Process Grief
Interview in Authority Magazine: Healing from Toxic Relationships
Everyday we experience the highs and lows of many emotions. It is how we handle these emotions that determines how we get along with others, how we handle the situation at hand, and how we internalize whatās going on around us.
Letās talk about boundaries. We all know that boundaries are supposed to be good for our mental health but we often find them really hard to put in place.
C-PTSD, also known as Complex PTSD, is a mental health condition that develops when an individual has experienced repeated, long-term or chronic trauma. Being informed about CPTSD, can help us develop better coping skills to deal with life's challenges.
At some point, every person will experience grief. Unfortunately, experiencing loss is natural. Most commonly, people experience grief after the loss of a loved one, friend, or even a pet. However, many more situations in life can elicit a grief response. Someone can experience grief due to a job loss, a major life transition, or realizing a goal will never be reached.
Going through something traumatic is never easy. In fact, it can be one of the hardest things we have to deal with throughout our lifetime. Regardless of what your traumatic experience is, you aren't alone. Most importantly, you can heal.
Therapy is an investment of time, energy, and money. And over time, you will notice that the return on your investment can be invaluable and illuminating.
The holiday season is often hailed as a time of joy, warmth, and togetherness. However, for those navigating the turbulent waters of grief, this time of year can bring a unique set of challenges.
Trauma's impact knows no boundaries, reaching into the lives of individuals regardless of their profession or background. Yet, for our courageous first responders, facing traumatic events is an inherent part of their duty. Whether they're firefighters confronting raging infernos, police officers navigating scenes of violence, or paramedics confronting life-and-death situations, the emotional toll of their experiences runs deep.
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