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Here’s How You Can Offer Help to Your Loved One To Deal With a Traumatic Event
It can be quite difficult to understand how to help your loved ones after they have faced a distressing and traumatic event. It is only natural to feel like protecting the person from further hurt or distress and you would want to make them feel loved. It is a gradual process that will need time, rest, and appropriate support and help to get through it. Here are a few ways you can offer them help: Always ask the person who has experienced trauma about what you can do to support them.
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