Passionate Care Report Offers Support & Guidance For Medical Workers With PTSD

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Are you a medical worker struggling with the pressure and stress of the pandemic? Finding the anxiety too much to cope with?
The new report from Passionate Care targets at health care workers and offers guidance on coping with stress and anxiety as a result of the pandemic.
It has been created in response to the increased number of cases of stress, anxiety and pandemic-related PTSD in medical workers.
The report details how psychological disorders in medical workers are not uncommon, and have been prevalent long before the pandemic began.
According to the author, burnout, as defined in the ICD-11, can lead to PTSD in healthcare workers.
They go on to explain that anxiety and insomnia have become common following the pandemic surge, despite self-treatment and quick fixes.
Passionate Care suggest that nurses, doctors and all healthcare workers need to practice self-awareness when it comes to their mental health.
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