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PsychHub offers free online mental health toolkit in response to trauma of Texas shooting
Help for families dealing with the trauma of the Texas shooting can be found online, and sources that are becoming available for families. Even watching news of the shooting can trigger trauma, fear, anxiety, and eventually a PTSD type reaction.
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a mental health condition in which a person has difficulty recovering after experiencing or witnessing a terrifying event.
PsychHub is a service providing mental health resources and it was begun by Congressman Patrick Kennedy and Marjorie Morrison, CEO and Co-Founder, Psych Hub; Founder & Former CEO, PsychArmor; Psychotherapist.
PsychHub’s mission: To educate and connect consumers seeking mental health care with practitioners who are trained to treat their symptoms, take their insurance, and are a good cultural fit.
Their vision: A society where everyone has common mental health literacy and access to quality mental health care.
With over 800 affiliated programs and organizations, it serves as a wealth of good information for average Americans to access and use – today.
From videos to podcasts and printed materials, if you want to access professional material, try the resources at PsychHub and don’t hesitate to get help from a qualified medical professional in your community.
PsychHub is offering resources in the form of videos and printed materials to help educate ourselves on trauma, and how to help our families and co-workers, and friends: