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Talking About PTSD: What’s Helpful and What’s Harmful
If you don’t have post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), it can be difficult to understand the ways it may impact family members, friends, and co-workers who
National Suicide Rates Spark Important Mental Health Conversation
In June 2018, fashion designer Kate Spade and celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain took their lives within three days of each other, sparking a sobering conversation
4 Most Overlooked Signs of PTSD
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) manifests itself in a variety of ways. While most people associate the disorder with flashbacks and dramatic outbursts, PTSD also comes
Asking for Help Just Got Easier: The Three-Digit Suicide Hotline
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) made headlines this month when it announced the unanimous decision to establish a national three-digit suicide prevention hotline number in
Unseen Occupational Injuries for Fire Fighters
Physical injuries such as broken bones or sprains are often easily seen, so you can identify them, receive treatment and get back to work. It’s
Addressing Your Anger
At its core, anger is one of the most primal survival responses in human beings. It’s no wonder that it’s so closely tied to trauma