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Crisis Communications: PTSD and COVID-19

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Crisis Communications: PTSD and the COVID-19 Crisis, Dr. L. Darryl Armstrong 25 May 2020


The COVID-19 pandemic is stressful. We fear getting the virus or having our loved ones get sick from what seems like an “invisible enemy.” We worry over lost income, our jobs, and our failing businesses. Healthcare workers and others on the front lines and in essential jobs, as well as those who have become seriously ill, have faced first-hand life-and-death, traumatic situations. As a result, many of us are at risk of developing long-lasting stress—in the form of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) , others of us are having PTSD reoccurrences. How can you tell if you are developing PTSD? And what can you do to address it. Video 10:26

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