Reactions to Overwhelming Stressful Events
Most people have reactions to traumatic events or other overwhelming situations. These experiences may affect your ability to function and take care of yourself. Everyone reacts differently, based on personal experiences. Sometimes it appears that there is no reaction at all, sometimes the reaction is immediate, and sometimes reactions are delayed.
Common Reactions to a death, near death or overwhelming event are:
- Thoughts:
Re-enacting the event over and over in your mind - Emotional reactions:
Feeling stressed
Feeling overwhelmed
Feeling numb
Irritability
Nightmares
Sadness
Anger
Apprehension - Physical reactions:
Fatigue
Headaches
Trouble concentrating - Changes in Behaviors
Increase in use of alcohol or drugs
Sleep problems
Increase in risk-taking
Change in appetite
What Can I Do to Feel Better?
- Get involved in activities that you can start and finish in one day
- Eat healthy foods and get physical exercise
- Talk openly with a friend or person you trust about your feelings
- Spend time doing things you enjoy, even if this is hard
- Support a friend – this is remarkably healing
- Listen to music that makes you feel better
When Do I Need to Get Additional Help?
- If you continue to have trouble functioning normally, weeks or months after the events
- When you have a friend who has these reactions and is not getting better
- When you have thoughts of harming or killing yourself or someone else
- If you are feeling overwhelmed or out of control
- When you are not taking care of yourself
Where Can I get help for suicidal ideation/thinking?
- Parent, Friend of Family or Relative
- School Guidance Counselor or Nurse
- Pastor or another adult you trust
- Call 911 or go to Emergency Department
- Primary Care Physician / Behavioral Medicine (Counseling)
Columbia Valley Community Health 600 Orondo Ave. Wenatchee, WA 98801 509-662-6000
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- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-TALK (8255)
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