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    1. Asked: October 20, 2020In: Communication

      What are the ways I can help someone with PTSD

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      Added an answer on October 21, 2020 at 7:52 am

      Most times, best is to get the person some professional counseling and if needed, medication. Not everyone can completely recover from PTSD. I've been dealing with mine for decades. Be kind. Try not to get angry at the person for nightmares, and avoiding places or people who trigger their flashbacksRead more

      Most times, best is to get the person some professional counseling and if needed, medication. Not everyone can completely recover from PTSD. I’ve been dealing with mine for decades. Be kind. Try not to get angry at the person for nightmares, and avoiding places or people who trigger their flashbacks. Be patient. Take care of yourself too. If you think there’s a good chance that the person could harm you during a flashback, then take precautions to protect yourself and discuss this with the person and their psychiatrist if the person will allow it. If you have no worries about harm, then try to treat that person as normally and respectfully as possible. Normal can be a wonderful thing.

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      How do I stop my mom from hooking up with my male friends?

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      Added an answer on October 21, 2020 at 7:47 am

      If you haven’t sat her down to talk to her about how you feel, you should probably do that now. I don’t know how old you are, but if you can sit you me mom down and try to have a heart to heart adult conversation with her, that would be good and effective. She might not even know how you feel aboutRead more

      If you haven’t sat her down to talk to her about how you feel, you should probably do that now. I don’t know how old you are, but if you can sit you me mom down and try to have a heart to heart adult conversation with her, that would be good and effective. She might not even know how you feel about her hitting on your male friends, nor does she think there’s anything wrong with the act. So, let her know about your feeling. Once you do that, watch out for positive results. If you don’t see any changes, then stop bringing your male friends to your mom’s house. If you’re capable of living alone, you can have your own apartment and bring your male friends there.

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