June is National Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Awareness month. This is the last of the three blogs that'll explore what PTSD is, who’s at risk, and where anyone needing assistance can go for help. If you or someone you know could be suffering from PTSD, perhaps you/they should take the following steps:
If you have any questions about Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), a good place for you to start seeking answers is by calling one of the following free crisis hotlines. In addition, all these hotlines are available on a 24/7 basis and any conversations you have will be completely confidential:
If you’re seeking professional help to deal with PTSD, the person you decide to see for help should have one of the following titles:
Joining a PTSD peer support group is a great way to connect with other people who can relate to what you're going through. Some of the other benefits of becoming part of a support group are:
If you’re a Hocking College student who might be suffering from some form of PTSD, contact the Hocking College Counseling Center at (740) 753-6564