PTSD Assistance Needed In Christchurch
September 5, 2010
The Royal New Zealand College of Genereal Practitioners is calling on health agencies to ensure the longer-term emotional after-effects of the earthquake are dealt with appropriately.
College deputy president, Dr Tony Townsend said it is likely that some people will suffer post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) as a result of the magnitude 7.1 earthquake.
"It's normal for people to feel anxious after a major event like this, and most people will recover.
"However, some people, especially women, children and the eldery, may continue to feel anxious for longer periods and it is essential that these people see their general practitioner.
"Parents and teachers of younger children should keep an eye on their charges over coming weeks to note any signs of behaviour change."
Dr Townsend said it is essential that health agencies plan and organise for enough trained people to be available at that time to assist people in need.
"Trauma-focused cognitive behavior therapy is widely reecognised as the most effective intervention for PTSD," he said.
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PTSD Assistance Needed In Christchurch
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