As the news outlets keep replaying the traumatic
images, one has to wonder what impact, or even reason the media has for doing
such. Repeated exposure to traumatic images and stories about the such events can
often impact the viewers. Especially susceptible to vicarious trauma are those
who have experienced traumatic events in their past. This can be seen with the
recent rape and suicide events in the media, as well as the Boston marathon
bombings. People running in the streets, unaware of what had just happened,
with the pictures that are eerily similar to those in the direct aftermath of
9/11.
I am currently working towards becoming a trauma
therapist, so I do have a vast array of tools at my disposal. Additionally, I
have experience with countless hours of emergency, terrorism, and hazardous
material spill drills. It’s what I do, what I know, where my passion lies. Using
some aspects of social psychology, one can look at the past to tell the future.
The outpouring of compassion, the sense of community, and camaraderie that we see
now, in the wake of the bombings, will give way to a more individualistic
culture that is more conducive to looking out for one’s self, just like what happened
in the wake of 9/11. I am not a pessimist, just a realist. It’s the ebb and
flow of human nature. It’s not right, nor wrong. But rather just is.
The following are some resources that may be of
value during and after traumatic experiences:
• Explosions (section on After an Explosion)
FEMA – Ready.gov
• Coping with Disaster
FEMA – Ready.gov
• Managing traumatic stress: Tips for recovering
from disaster and other traumatic events
American Psychological Association
• Taking Care of Your Emotional Health After a
Disaster
American Red Cross
• Recovering Emotionally
American Red Cross
• Helping Children Cope with Disaster
American Red Cross/US Federal Emergency Management
Agency
• Disaster Distress Helpline (24/7 phone and text)
Substance Abuse Mental Health Services
Administration
• Building Your Resilience
American Psychological Association
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