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Episode 3: Can Nurses Suffer from PTSD?

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Can Nurses Suffer from PTSD?
Yes, some nurses may develop post-traumatic stress disorder. Nurses frequently experience mental, emotional, and physical fatigue in the course of their work. Nursing staff during the COVID-19 epidemic faced increasing workloads and difficult situations. Consequently, many nurses have reported enduring post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms such as worry, difficulty focusing, insomnia, and excessive exhaustion. Trauma counsellors can be helpful resources for nurses suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) who are ready to talk about their experiences. The first step in healing from trauma is recognising any triggers, such as people, places, or events, that may be standing in the way of progress. "Come with us as we seek solace and new understanding.
Tune in to this Episode on the ReNew for some much-needed solace, encouragement, and motivation. Anyone who has experienced trauma or mental health issues is welcome here, as is anyone who wants to listen and join in the effort to help others find strength in the face of tragedy.

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These are not just stories.

They are anchors.

Written in the after,

after the shift,

after the silence,

after the moment you wondered if you could still keep going.

This space isn’t loud.

It doesn’t shout advice.

But if you let it,

it might steady something in you.

A small pull toward the part of you

that still believes in why you began.

Not because it’s easy.

Because it’s yours.

  continue reading

40 episodes

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Can Nurses Suffer from PTSD?
Yes, some nurses may develop post-traumatic stress disorder. Nurses frequently experience mental, emotional, and physical fatigue in the course of their work. Nursing staff during the COVID-19 epidemic faced increasing workloads and difficult situations. Consequently, many nurses have reported enduring post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms such as worry, difficulty focusing, insomnia, and excessive exhaustion. Trauma counsellors can be helpful resources for nurses suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) who are ready to talk about their experiences. The first step in healing from trauma is recognising any triggers, such as people, places, or events, that may be standing in the way of progress. "Come with us as we seek solace and new understanding.
Tune in to this Episode on the ReNew for some much-needed solace, encouragement, and motivation. Anyone who has experienced trauma or mental health issues is welcome here, as is anyone who wants to listen and join in the effort to help others find strength in the face of tragedy.

Support the show

Project ReNew

These are not just stories.

They are anchors.

Written in the after,

after the shift,

after the silence,

after the moment you wondered if you could still keep going.

This space isn’t loud.

It doesn’t shout advice.

But if you let it,

it might steady something in you.

A small pull toward the part of you

that still believes in why you began.

Not because it’s easy.

Because it’s yours.

  continue reading

40 episodes

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