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Nurse Mental Health Guide: Deal With Pandemic-Induced PTSD, Anxiety & Depression

by PRC Agency PR

Are you a healthcare worker who has been stressed out by Covid-19 work? Or do you have a friend or family member who needs help dealing with the anxiety and stress they have because of their Covid-19 work? Passionate Care has a free report for you.

With the goal of providing support to nurses and other frontline workers who want to get back to their pre-pandemic selves, this special report gives guidance on how to deal with your anxiety during this stressful time.

More information is available at https://nursesptsd.com

Passionate Care recognizes that many healthcare workers like you do not know how to get help or do not even have time or energy to find help. Now you can get this report, entitled “Overcoming Anxiety”, that can help you realize how you can turn off anxiety to sleep well and wake up fresh.

Healthcare workers like you have demanding jobs even under the best conditions. During this pandemic, though, your job has involved longer hours and more uncertainty about your own safety, with burnout happening more and more.

Passionate Care explains that the public has often cheered frontline workers like you as heroes who tried to save or comfort Covid-19 patients, but that the public was not aware of the emotional toll on your mental health.

As the Covid-19 pandemic goes into the third year of challenging doctors, nurses, and other healthcare workers, professionals like you continue to care for their patients despite being exhausted, risking infection, and losing many to the disease. With the emotional toll placed on you, the prolonged stress can result in anxiety, depression, PTSD, and panic attacks.

The CDC’s “Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report” recently reported the prevalence of depression at 32%, anxiety at 30.3%, PTSD at 36.8%, and suicidal thoughts at 8.4%.

As explained on the Passionate Care website, if you are suffering from mental health issues, the most important thing that you can do is to ask for help before your situation gets completely out of control.

Additional details are available at https://sites.google.com/view/healthcareworkersptsd

To help you, Passionate Care has made available a free downloadable tool that can help you overcome anxiety and get back to living a full life.

A spokesperson stated, "There is a solution that doesn’t require drugs, expensive counseling sessions, or any kind of formal professional intervention. It’s a free downloadable tool that will help you to get back on track and live your life the way you are supposed to. It’s the first step to feeling better."

If you want to learn more about the mental health issues associated with the pandemic, download the guide now!

Go to https://healthcareworkersptsd.com/free for all the information you need!


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