
Episode 28: C-PTSD and Recovering from COVID - You seriously do not want to get this virus.
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06/03/21 • 25 min
Episode 28
C-PTSD and Recovering from COVID
You seriously do not want to get this virus.
June 2, 2021
Well, it now appears I am not just under the influence of COVID-19. I am clinically depressed. Isn’t that just peachy? So, I thought it would be helpful to add some information about depression just in case the pandemic has also given you the blues. You may want to go back and listen to Episode 15: C-PTSD and Depression. There is some good stuff about depression in that podcast.
Gary Gilmour wrote a nice piece for Psychology Today. He is Vice-President of Preclinical Research at COMPASS Pathways. Check it out.
What Goes On in the Brain of a Person with Depression | Psychology Today
The Psychiatrist-In-Chief in the Department of Psychiatry of Massachusetts General Research Institute, Maurizio Fava, MD has written on the rise of depression during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Depression on the Rise During COVID-19 (massgeneral.org)
The Mayo Clinic has posted an article on COVID – 19 and Your Mental Health. This is an article you may want to take seriously.
COVID-19 and your mental health - Mayo Clinic
Arash Emamzadeh, administered the UCLA Loneliness Scale-3, a measure of loneliness, and the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9), a screening tool for depression, to 1,013 people from 50 U.S. states. Here’s what he learned.
COVID-19 Pandemic: Loneliness, Depression, and Suicide | Psychology Today
Episode 28
C-PTSD and Recovering from COVID
You seriously do not want to get this virus.
June 2, 2021
Well, it now appears I am not just under the influence of COVID-19. I am clinically depressed. Isn’t that just peachy? So, I thought it would be helpful to add some information about depression just in case the pandemic has also given you the blues. You may want to go back and listen to Episode 15: C-PTSD and Depression. There is some good stuff about depression in that podcast.
Gary Gilmour wrote a nice piece for Psychology Today. He is Vice-President of Preclinical Research at COMPASS Pathways. Check it out.
What Goes On in the Brain of a Person with Depression | Psychology Today
The Psychiatrist-In-Chief in the Department of Psychiatry of Massachusetts General Research Institute, Maurizio Fava, MD has written on the rise of depression during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Depression on the Rise During COVID-19 (massgeneral.org)
The Mayo Clinic has posted an article on COVID – 19 and Your Mental Health. This is an article you may want to take seriously.
COVID-19 and your mental health - Mayo Clinic
Arash Emamzadeh, administered the UCLA Loneliness Scale-3, a measure of loneliness, and the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9), a screening tool for depression, to 1,013 people from 50 U.S. states. Here’s what he learned.
COVID-19 Pandemic: Loneliness, Depression, and Suicide | Psychology Today
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Episode 27: C-PTSD and COVID -19 Part II - Buckle Your Seatbelt
Episode 27
CPTSD and COVID -19 Part II
Buckle Your Seatbelt
May 24, 2021
I’ve been sick for the better part of the last 10 days and today I am telling you all the nitty-gritty details. What was I sick with? It turned out to be COVID-19. It has been a hell of a week and I am grateful to be feeling 10,000% better today.
Besides being sick, I was given permission to read a letter from a new listener and I am introducing a new Sponsor; Out of My Mind Art at www.outofmymindart.com Out of My Mind Art is known for it’s Magic Wands and Twisted Wire Novelties. Check them out. 100% of the proceeds go to the support of the arts.
Here are some websites that help give more focus to today’s topic.
Melanie Greenberg Ph.D. published an article in Psychology today which looks at Post-Traumatic Growth. What on earth is that?
Post-Traumatic Growth During a Pandemic: Is That a Thing? | Psychology Today
I stumbled upon an article by Stephanie Foo. I didn’t know about her before I read her article, but I know about her now. I heartily share her perspective as a person with C-PTSD who is also leaning into the wind in these COVID times.
Stephanie Foo is a writer and a journalist working on a book on what it’s like to recover from complex PTSD. She has worked as a producer at This American Life and Snap Judgment, and her stories have aired on shows like Reply All, Radiolab, and 99% Invisible. She is also a 2019-2020 Rosalynn Carter Mental Health Fellow.
Coronavirus mental health: Why having PTSD feels like a superpower right now for some - Vox
Huffington Post has a really interesting article which could help you to discover if the pandemic has traumatized you. Gets you to look at a lot of key factors of PTSD.
7 Red Flags You're Experiencing Trauma From The COVID-19 Pandemic | HuffPost Life
Medical News Today has a detailed article on the impact of what they are calling: COVID-19 anxiety syndrome. This is a very reliable source for sound medical information.
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Episode 29: C-PTSD and Complicated Grief - Am I Being Redundant?
Episode 29
C-PTSD and Complicated Grief - Am I Being Redundant?
June 20, 2021
Today’s episode is about what I call Complicated Grief. Let me say this about complicated grief, it’s complicate and it’s that simple. The past couple of weeks have I have been submerged into a pool of depression with little energy and zero motivation. My mind, of course has been plenty active and I began to think about the depth of the depression I was feeling felt like more than simply depression and I reached the conclusion that I must be experiencing a very complicated grief. There were certainly plenty of losses, both personal and professional, so why not.
I discovered that the DSM 5 has identified what it calls Pervasive Grief Disorder or PGD. In this week’s episode I review the criteria for PGD at it applies to my fucked-up life. I also look to figure out what is keeping me from moving past the pervasive grief and into a healing state. This means I must be stuck somewhere in the 5 Stages of Grief and by the end of today’s episode, I figure it out.
As always, I want to give you more than just my opinion about what is going on and what to do about it. Here are some websites I found to be informative and helpful to making my point about Complicated Grief. It’s a real thing and I believe that people with Complex Post-Traumatic Stress also experience this type of grief. The problem is that we cycle through the grief, over and over and over again until we simply cannot do it any longer. This is where I am at. Thank you for being here.
The Columbia Center for Complicated Grief does a nice job of describing why they exist. It’s a short read, but it could really open your eyes.
The Columbia Center for Complicated Grief
I’ve shared other articles posted by verywellmind.com. This article gives you an overview of the grieving process and can help you get started with understanding your own grief history and its impact.
The Five Stages of Grief (verywellmind.com)
Disturbmenot.co has compiled a list of 33 statistics what will, undoubtedly blow your mind. Check it out.
33 Important Depression Statistics to Be Aware of in 2021 (disturbmenot.co)
Since I talk about smelt fishing in this week’s episode, this video is for the uninitiated. It is hugely entertaining. Which is why so many people go smelt dipping. Plus, the little buggers are delicious with some French fries and a nice cold beer.
SMELT FISHING in Lake Superior (HUGE NETS FULL) - Bing video
Out of My Mind in Costa Rica-Living with CPTSD - Episode 28: C-PTSD and Recovering from COVID - You seriously do not want to get this virus.
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Episode 28
C-PTSD and Recovering from COVID
You seriously do not want to get this virus.
June 2, 2021
Hello and welcome to Out of My Mind in Costa Rica – Living with Complex Post-Traumatic Stress. I’m your host, Ray Erickson. This week I continue to recover from having COVID-19. It has been over 2 weeks since I fell ill to this mothereffing virus and let me say this, “You seriously do not want to get this bug.” Get vaccinated, if not fo
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