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Coping with your feelings about traumatic world events
How do you feel when you watch the news coverage of events like the earthquakes in Haiti and Chile? Watching television or reading about these very traumatic events may bring about anxious feelings, worrying or other emotions. How do you know when these feelings have become a problem? Are you worrying too much? If you, or a family member are struggling with your feelings about the recent events in Haiti or other globe events you may want to read more about critical incidents and traumatic events as well as anxiety in our web based self help area or contact us for a consultation.
Submitted by admin on Tue, 03/02/2010 - 08:47
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Ruptured oil well in the Gulf of Mexico
The current crisis in the Gulf of Mexico (now being labeled as the worst oil disaster in U.S. history) is another real example of a 'traumatic' event that may bring about anxious feelings, overworrying or other emotions.