Learn How To Cope With Pandemic Anxiety And Depression As A Healthcare Worker

Learn How To Cope With Pandemic Anxiety And Depression As A Healthcare Worker, updated 6/10/21, 1:45 AM

Passionate Care has released a new report to help medical professionals who are experiencing PTSD and depression caused by the pandemic. There is a no-cost downloadable guide with coping skills. Learn more at https://nursesptsd.com and at https://sites.google.com/view/healthcareworkersptsd

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Learn How To Cope With Pandemic Anxiety
And Depression As A Healthcare Worker
Are you a healthcare
worker who was working
during the pandemic?
Read Passionate Care's
report to learn about the
mental health issues many
medical professionals are now
experiencing.
Passionate Care has released
a new report to offer aid to
healthcare workers dealing with
the stress and anxiety caused
by the current global pandemic.
It details that many workers
in the healthcare industry are
suffering from post-
pandemic PTSD and
depression.
The report reveals that many
medical professionals
experience mistreatment
regularly from the patients
they treat.
The surge of the pandemic not
only highlighted it but brought
further psychological mass
trauma to the frontline
workers.
During the time of the rise of
the pandemic, many nurses
complained that they were
having difficulty sleeping and
felt constantly on edge.
In highly stressful situations, it
was common to find workers
breaking down and crying
because they could no longer
hold in their stress.
The report also brings light to the
symptoms of anxiety and PTSD
caused by the pandemic. You may
experience crying easily and
frequently, have a feeling of
impending doom, paranoia,
depression, insomnia, and state of
fear.
Passionate Care’s report discloses
that a no-cost downloadable guide
entitled “Overcoming Anxiety” has
been released to help you cope
and recover from the anxiety
caused by the pandemic.
Go to
http://nursesptsd.com
to find out more.