A traumatic event is any situation that causes a person to experience unusually strong emotional reactions that have the potential to interfere with their ability to function normally at work or at home.

How we react to specific events depends on many things. For example, personal proximity to this traumatic event, if you have previously experienced a traumatic event in your life, or if your present life circumstances are stressful or unstable, you may react more strongly than others. You may find that you have reactions even though you have not been directly involved in the incident.

Recognizing the normal and natural reactions to traumatic events is the first step to being able to cope with the personal aftermath of trauma. The following information will help you understand the reactions you may be experiencing right now and may encounter in the coming days and weeks, and includes helpful strategies to help you get through this challenging period.

Different stages of coping

Common reactions

Some common reactions can include:

Learning to cope

Be sure you take good care of yourself. Do your best to:

These reactions are normal.

Remember that wherever you are, your confidential Employee and Family Assistance Program (EFAP) is available and accessible 24/7/365.

Contact your EFAP at 1.844.880.9142 or visit workhealthlife.com.