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A Special Word to Those
Impacted by the Attack on America
Recently, many visitors are coming to our site in search of information on "Post-Traumatic
Stress Disorder" (PTSD) - an extremely serious illness that
impacts (and debilitates) the lives of thousands of American teachers.
Unfortunately, this illness will also strike THOUSANDS of additional Americans
as a direct result of what occurred on September 11, 2001. The
"Newsweek EXTRA EDITION: American Under Attack," released shortly
after the attack states (page 44),
"one psychiatrist predicted 'a massive wave of
post traumatic stress disorder' among survivors." If you are
here seeking information on PTSD:
 | ASEE STRONGLY RECOMMENDS THAT YOU SEEK IMMEDIATE
PROFESSIONAL HELP. Unfortunately, PTSD can often lie in wait, for
years, before fully surfacing. |
 | DO NOT WAIT to seek help.
ASEE STRONGLY recommends, if you suspect that you
may have PTSD (or any symptoms that may indicate PTSD), or you are having ANY EMOTIONAL/MENTAL problems
(remember, it's NOT a crime to need help) stemming from the
trauma caused by the attack on America, that you seek IMMEDIATE professional
medical assistance from someone who is thoroughly familiar with PTSD.
Based upon the enormous number teachers who visit this site, all with
formal diagnoses of PTSD, we have noticed a pattern that many psychologists,
psychiatrists, social workers, counselors, and others in the helping
professions ARE NOT fully trained to recognize and provide the
correct diagnosis. PLEASE relay upon these, and other fine professionals,
such as pastors, rabies, priests, ministers, even lay counselors and support
groups to meet some of your needs but DO find someone who will verify that
you do or do
not suffer from PTSD. PTSD can be a long-term illness, is often treatable
(the sooner, the better) but MUST be diagnosed by someone with appropriate
training and experience. Many of the teachers, who have contributed to this
site, suffered for years without the proper diagnosis and they can testify
to the impact it has had upon their own lives. |
 | While ASEE is NOT a medical agency and cannot
offer medical advice, we have had much contact with teachers
who do suffer from PTSD. For further information on PTSD, please visit the ASEE
PTSD Page which will point you to some other places on the web that may help. |
May God Bless You and DON'T DELAY if, for ANY
reason, you feel you may need help. Remember, it is NOT a crime to maintain good
health!

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Last revised: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 12:33:43 AM
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