As a medical professional, you are expected to focus on the health of others – but who is caring for you and making sure you’re okay?
Although mental health issues have always been present in healthcare workers, the current pandemic amplified the issue.
Because of the pandemic, expectations from medical staff have drastically increased while their safety has been compromised.
Passionate Care’s report explains that these extremely stressful working conditions may lead to psychological distress and can ultimately cause PTSD.
The most common symptoms of anxiety and PTSD include frequent crying, feelings of impending doom, paranoia, and depression.
If you fear you may be suffering from a mental illness such as PTSD, you should reach out for support as soon as possible.
To make it easier for you to get the help you need, Passionate Care offers a free guide that can help you cope with stress and anxiety.
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Pandemic-Induced Anxiety & PTSD In Medical Personnel: How To Overcome Stress & Burnout
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