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Living Your Life During Terrorist Threats and Other Challenging Times |
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Terrorist warnings. Potential war with Iraq. Columbia space shuttle explosion. Each of these events are unsettling, causing stress, fear and anxiety throughout the country about the future. Together, they have had a cumulative effect on the mental health of Americans. How can people cope and act ‘normally’ in these challenging times? We all react differently to news of disturbing events but there are common feelings many of us experience. Disbelief, fear, difficulty making decisions, nervousness and irritability, sadness and depression, and powerlessness are just a few. Here are some things you can do to cope and maintain a sense of ‘normalcy’: |
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Coping with Disaster resources
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If your anxious or ‘down’ feelings don’t go away or are
so intense that they interfere with your daily life, seek the help of a
mental health professional. This may be especially important for those who
live with depression, substance abuse problems, anxiety or post-traumatic
stress disorder. The National Mental Health Association has several resources available to help you and others cope with tragic events, loss and other topics. To obtain this information, go to www.nmha.org/reassurance/anniversary/index.cfm or call our toll-free line 800-969-NMHA (6642).
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National Mental Health Association |