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Countless nurses who have dealt with traumatic patients suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
A nurse's professional, personal, and interpersonal life can be severely disrupted by post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), which can develop weeks, months, or even years after a terrible experience.
Intrusive thoughts, hypervigilance, avoidance, and negativity are all symptoms of PTSD that can contribute to a sense of being overwhelmed and anxious.
The goals of PTSD treatment are to restore a healthy stress response, instill coping skills, and foster feelings of positive self-worth.
Overcoming post-traumatic stress disorder requires constant vigilance about one's mental health and the willingness to reach out for help when needed.
A nurse's loved ones might play a crucial role in their rehabilitation process. You can have a happy and successful career as a nurse if you are able to communicate your feelings and receive encouragement.
Listen to todays podcast, where I discuss PTSD. I know it may not be easy, but I want to encourage you. You can overcome PTSD and get your life back. . If you're serious about getting better, hit play and let's get started.
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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.
Send us a text
Countless nurses who have dealt with traumatic patients suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
A nurse's professional, personal, and interpersonal life can be severely disrupted by post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), which can develop weeks, months, or even years after a terrible experience.
Intrusive thoughts, hypervigilance, avoidance, and negativity are all symptoms of PTSD that can contribute to a sense of being overwhelmed and anxious.
The goals of PTSD treatment are to restore a healthy stress response, instill coping skills, and foster feelings of positive self-worth.
Overcoming post-traumatic stress disorder requires constant vigilance about one's mental health and the willingness to reach out for help when needed.
A nurse's loved ones might play a crucial role in their rehabilitation process. You can have a happy and successful career as a nurse if you are able to communicate your feelings and receive encouragement.
Listen to todays podcast, where I discuss PTSD. I know it may not be easy, but I want to encourage you. You can overcome PTSD and get your life back. . If you're serious about getting better, hit play and let's get started.
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.