Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in the Workplace: Supporting Coworkers With PTSD
Provider: HSI
Length: 00:07:57
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0 CPE Credits
Basic
Interactive self study
Content Warning: This video references PTSD, panic attacks, flashbacks, and triggered responses. Please be advised, as this content may be upsetting to some learners. We acknowledge the learners who engage with this content come from across the globe and approach it from a wide range of lived experiences. Post-traumatic stress disorder is a condition that has an odd space in our society. People sometimes joke about getting PTSD from watching a horror movie or having a bad job interview, but it can be very serious and debilitating. PTSD is when a person has difficulty recovering after experiencing or witnessing a terrifying or dangerous event. The condition may last months or years, with triggers bringing back memories of the trauma, accompanied by intense emotional and physical reactions, like flashbacks and panic attacks. In this program, we'll talk about what post-traumatic stress disorder looks like for those who suffer from it, and we'll go over ways to support coworkers living with PTSD.