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Disruptive Event Stress – Even though the initial shock may be over, you may experience some reactions to the trauma. It is not unusual for people to experience stress reactions after a disturbing event. Sometimes the stress reactions appear immediately after the event or a few days later. In some cases weeks or months may pass before the stress reactions appear, usually triggered by something else. Symptoms of stress from a traumatic event can be varied and expressed in a number of ways; physical, emotional, mental and behavioral. Typically symptoms resulting from a traumatic event last from a few days to a few weeks, decreasing in severity over time. However, the length of time that one might experience symptoms varies from person to person depending on previous life events, the severity of the current situation and other difficulties that a person may currently be experiencing in their life.   The following are some of the common symptoms people may experience: Physical Chills, increased sweating, fatigue, nausea or other stomach upset, grinding of teeth, tense muscles, headaches, shakiness, thirst or weakness and increased blood pressure.  Emotional Fear, guilt, anxiety, agitation, irritability, depression, sadness, apprehension, numbness, loss of emotional control, feeling overwhelmed, denial and disbelief.  Mental (Cognitive) Confusion, intrusive thoughts or images, lack of concentration, hypervigilance, decreased attention span, feeling disoriented, and nightmares.

Disruptive Events In The Workplace If symptoms are not going away or are increasing in severity, contact an EAP Counselor to schedule an appointment. 8:00 – 5:00 Monday through Friday. 800-795-2351 or 415-554-0610 Behavioral Trouble sleeping, restlessness, social withdrawing, decreased or increased communication, increased or decreased appetite, increased use of alcohol, and shortened patience. This is an important time to reach out to those who will care for you and support you. This is also an important time to engage in excellent self-care. Do reach out for support – Reach out to those who have a track record of being caring and helpful – Not everyone knows what to say or how to help so choose people carefully and tell them what you need. Do exercise – Exercising (even when you don’t feel like it) can help relax you and trigger endorphins, the brain chemical that helps you to feel good. Do eat healthy – Sweet or salty comfort foods are good in moderation. Drink plenty of water and limit your intake of caffeinated drinks and alcohol. Consult with your doctor before you take any medications. Do get plenty of rest – If you have a hard time sleeping, listen to meditation music or a relaxation YouTube or read a book to help you sleep. Watching TV or doing something active will only increase your unwanted restlessness. Do give yourself permission to experience the feelings you have and know that it is a normal reaction to grief and loss. Do structure your time if you feel depressed – This will help you stay motivated and moving forward through your feelings. Rev102018