Terror, Trauma, and Employees
- Topics:
- Building a Team,
- Counseling
- Tags:
- Business Operations,
- Business Security,
- Corporate Insurance,
- Employer Employee.com,
- Government,
- Homeland Security,
- PTSD,
- Terrorist Attack
- Source:
- Employer Employee.com
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Overview: On the day of the terrorist attacks, the normal defense mechanisms that we use to minimize the impact of terrible news and events were overwhelmed. Normally, we could have told ourselves that terrorist attacks happen to other people in other places. Normal defense mechanisms, however, do not work when terrorism strikes in your own backyard; as a result, many people were traumatically affected. PTSD is a type of anxiety disorder that creates both physical and psychological symptoms that impairs the individual for days or months following the traumatic incident.The article lists What can employers do to help their employees rebuild their sense of safety?
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