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
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 [...]