PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) …

 

We hear the term often these days and may think of soldiers, police, ambos or others who regularly face unexpected, extremes of Life

 

And we know from their accounts, that PTSD can devastate health, relationships and the quality of lives

 

At Sanctuary, we think many Consumers and Carers may also be experiencing PTSD Symptoms, perhaps without knowing it

 

Learning more about PTSD and what positive actions we may take could protect us from developing even more severe symptoms

 

So, as part of our ongoing series of guest speakers from SA Health’s BPD Co, our next Sanctuary meeting featured

Clinical Senior Psychologist Kath Moores

sharing her expert insight into

The relationship between BPD and PTSD

 

 Tony

Upcoming Meetings

Sanctuary meets on the second Tuesday of the month, from 6.00pm to 8.00pm, South Australian time

BPD Carers can attend in person or on-line.  Please contact us here if you'd like to come to a meeting.

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