Monday, June 15, 2020

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This week on The Recover

Check this article to understand the meaning of collective trauma and its impacts on a group of people, populations, societies, and even nations.
Examples of historical collective trauma in America include:
  • The great depression of the 1930s
  • World War II
  • September 11, 2001 attacks
  • The great recession in 2008
Additionally, research on previous pandemics such as SARS and Ebola outbreaks gives us some hints on the possible long-term collective impact of the coronavirus pandemic. For instance, the most common mental health conditions associated with pandemics from collective trauma include panic, stress, depressionanxiety disordersPTSD, among others.
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Causes of Collective Trauma

When people witness or experience significant events, their feelings and reactions get affected. At times, such events cause changes in the culture of a society and mass actions. Below are various events that may produce collective trauma among people.
  • Pandemics such as the coronavirus
  • Terrorist attacks
  • Economic failures
  • Genocide
  • Wars among countries and military conflicts
  • Mass attacks and violence
  • Natural disasters
Also, there are different types of traumas. Some occur suddenly and in a moderately limited period. Examples include the Hurricane Maria and September 11 terrorist attacks. Others are long-term and less immediate, such as COVID-19, military conflicts, and economic depression.
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Over the next months, as long as COVID -19 remains unresolved, things will still be demanding. Also, resuming regular routines will take some time, and limitations will persist.
Before coronavirus emerged, those within the sober community depended on group meetings and peer support. Sadly, social distancing restrictions have hindered the effectiveness of such groups. Alternatively, online technologies and social media are gradually taking over and replacing such challenges.
Currently, face-to-face meetings involving patients and professional medical providers are adapting so fast while utilizing online resources and tools. For instance, Alcoholics Anonymous meetings had to act rapidly to improve online services as the pandemic progressed. Many other rehabs also decided to use online resources as a way to keep in touch with their patients.
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Are Recovery Coaches Similar to Therapists?

While recovery coaches and therapists are somewhat similar, they usually concentrate more on long-term goals and how to attain such goals. Also, they are always available or reachable anytime you need their services.
They do not have the skills to treat addiction or facilitate therapeutic programs such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). However, their skills include providing clients with a solid foundation for focusing on achieving long-term sobriety.
Besides, recovery coaches are not clinically licensed, nor are they therapists or psychologists. Therefore they cannot treat initial experiences that led to addiction or trauma associated with it.
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