Post-traumatic stress disorder is not easy to live with, and it can be incredibly challenging to witness a loved one struggle with the different symptoms that make up this disorder. It may be taking a toll on your relationship and can feel hurtful and confusing. Maybe you are feeling emotionally disconnected or are having difficulty understanding why your loved one is acting so differently or engaging in avoidance. It can be hard to know where to begin. Here are a few tips to help support someone who has PTSD. A Few Tips:Educate yourself on PTSD. Provide non-judgmental connectedness and social support Learn about their triggers. Encourage treatment Practice Self-CARE We’re Here to helpOur wellness experts will be happy to take care of you. You can CLICK HERE to schedule an appointment now or call (612)223-8898. Meet CliniciansWe’re united by our commitment to providing effective, relevant, and innovative mental health support at all stages of your journey. Click Here to find out more about who we are, where we come from, and how we live out CARE’s mission every day. The professionals at CARE are actively collecting and creating resources to help with what you need. We’re Here for You. from https://care-clinics.com/supporting-someone-with-ptsd/ from https://careclinics.weebly.com/blog/supporting-someone-with-ptsd
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AuthorHello its me Lisa Johnson i am 32 years old from Mission, TX. I am professional family therapist and i also deals in adult therapy and children’s therapy. Archives
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