Lauren M Bradley @Lauren_M_Bradley
22 January, 06:02
How do I communicate to people that the PTSD is too overwhelming and I don't know what to do anymore because nobody takes me seriously and all they do is tell me to pray and I genuinely need human love now

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Telesia Birdwell @Telese
Hey Lauren, I had PTSD after a car accident. I overcame it by living in the moment. I tended to keep looping the accident in my brain. Practicing mindfulness is not easy but it does work. It trains your brain and reduces panic. I got this from the internet. "Also note this recent article from Psychology Today which says "Living in the moment—also called mindfulness—is a state of active, open, intentional attention on the present." Alternatively, but a little more highbrow, you might consider: "Epicureanism" - a Greek philosophy from around 307BCE." https://www.psychologytoda...
09:24 PM - Jan 22, 2025
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