Caring for a Trauma Survivor Worksheets
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Are you trying to provide the best possible support to a loved one facing the challenges of Trauma?
Is your loved one experiencing any of the following?
- Are they exhibiting noticeable changes in mood, such as appearing more anxious, depressed, or irritable than usual?
- Have they started to act out of character, for example, showing aggression or withdrawing from social interactions?
- Are they having trouble sleeping, experiencing nightmares, or sleeping much more or less than usual?
- Are they reporting physical symptoms without a clear medical cause, such as headaches, digestive issues, or unexplained aches and pains?
- Do they seem to be using avoidance tactics, like changing the subject or physically leaving situations when certain topics come up?
- Are they experiencing intense emotional reactions to situations that wouldn't have affected them as strongly in the past?
- Do they appear to be distressed by memories or have reactions to reminders of past events that are out of proportion to the current situation?
- Are they struggling with trust issues or are overly cautious around others?
- Do they seem to be constantly on edge or 'jumpy', startling easily at noises or movements?
If so, Caring for a Trauma Survivor Worksheets provide you with the insights and tools necessary to foster a supportive environment conducive to healing and resilience.
(+30 pages of evidence based exercises and techniques)
What’s Included?
- Assessment
- Symptoms and Indicators
- Identifying Triggers
- Exploring Therapy Options
- Finding Safe Outlets for Emotions
- Validating Statements
- Safety Planning
- Helping Survivors Regain Control
- Creating a Calm and Healing Space
- Avoidance vs. Exposure
- Flashbacks and Dissociation
- Nightmares and Sleep Issues
- Recognizing Secondary Traumatic Stress
Who Can Benefit From These Worksheets?
- Individuals who feel overwhelmed by a loved one’s trauma.
- Family members seeking to improve communication and offer support.
- Caregivers striving to create a balanced life while supporting a trauma survivor.