1) Keep busy! Focus on your projects and classroom assignments! Research indicates keeping focused on day to day required tasks or routines helps mitigate the effects of stress.
2) Seek out persons who care for and support you. Share your reactions, thoughts and how the experience impacted you.
3) Know that the reactions to trauma described are normal responses to a very abnormal experience. They occur in varying degrees of severity and type for each person.
4) Limit the amount of time that you watch details about the tragedy on TV.
5) “Baby yourself” – eat well, get your sleep, and do nurturing things.
6) Express your feelings with your art! Drawings, poetry etc. are all healthy ways to manage the feelings related to trauma.
7) Consider writing a journal of your experience or feelings.
8) Seek to gain perspective on the experience. This is often helped by participation in counseling. Other aids may include meditation, reading, spiritual refection or involvement in support groups.
9) Consider sending cards, emails of support to VA Tech. Helping others often is the healthiest way to manage our own feelings of powerlessness.
We are here for you to process the recent events at Virginia Tech. If you need to talk to someone please give us a call. We will set up an appointment or come to your class.
You may experience some of the symptoms below, this is normal!