ARC Issues Guidelines for Coping with Stress during Recent Traumatic Events

bigstock-News-elegant-small-dotted-wor-25767608DUBOISThe bombings in Boston, the plant explosion in Texas and the severe flooding taking hold of the Midwest have forced the nation to confront a wide range of traumatic and stressful events this week.

Incidents like these require everyone—not just those on the ground in the affected areas but also those watching media outlets in other places—to pay attention to their mental health and to take steps to positively manage stress.

The American Red Cross has some simple steps everyone can take to help cope with the recent events:

Children are especially at risk since they may become afraid that a disaster could affect them, or that they or someone in their family may be harmed. It is important to comfort children and talk to them in a calm manner. Their view of the world as a safe and predictable place is temporarily lost during emergency situations. How a parent or other adult reacts around children following a disaster can determine how quickly and completely they recover.

People can find more information on recovering after a disaster or emergency on RedCross.org.

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