Traumatic stress arises in reaction to catastrophic life events. Such
events can range from train disasters and car crashes to natural
calamities such as earthquakes, wildfires and floods, and from
life-threatening medical diagnoses to acts of violence and abuse.
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a common psychological
condition resulting from such events and occurs when our coping
resources have been completely overwhelmed. The intrusive
hyper-reactions, recurring memories, flashbacks, avoidance behaviours
and changes in the sense of self linger long past the actual event and
often prevent a sense of healing or resolution with the experience.
This self-help guide uses Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) strategies
with a trauma focus to help you to manage your reactions to the
traumatic experience and find new, effective ways of coping. You will
learn:
- To understand your reactions to traumatic events
- Practical strategies for monitoring, managing and overcoming
post-traumatic stress
- Innovative therapeutic options and new mobile device supports