My name is Carla Lundblade. I am a clinical therapist and host of The Carla Show for First Responders & Veterans: Health Care Workers’ Edition.
This is my health care workers PTSD/PTSI training program and creating safe, confidential, and essential career-related content for you is a favorite part of what I do. Every week I get to have a real conversation with you. We talk about how prevalent PTSD/PTSI is with statistics such as:
- Over 86% of health care workers meet criteria for Burn Out Syndrome (BOS) and over 22% percent have symptoms of PTSD/PTSI according to national statistics; however, my statistics show that 93% of health care workers are suffering from PTSD/PTSI.
- Nurses and EMTs are 4 times more likely to commit suicide than people working outside of medicine.
- Female nurses and EMTs are 23% more likely to commit suicide than women in general.
- Health care workers are highly trained to respond “normally” during abnormal events. PTSD/PTSI training is equally important to help facilitate a return to normal functioning after abnormal events. PTSD/PTSI training is critical for health care workers’ survival, well-being, and career longevity.
- A first responder commits suicide every 18 hours and over 95% of their departments do not provide PTSD/PTSI training, peer support, education, intervention, or family support.
- Even if first responders are not suicidal, they still have PTSD/PTSI and depression at levels 5 times that of civilians.
- The divorce rate for first responders is about 80%, which is over 30% higher than the civilian population.
My question is, “Why is this happening when PTSD/PTSI is treatable?”
Each week, we will discuss what is scientifically proven to work. In clear language, not psycho-babble, we will talk about what you can actually do for yourself, those you work with, and those you care about.
I want you to subscribe, check this out for yourself, and be part of this journey with me and hundreds of thousands of health care workers and their families across America.
More importantly, once you subscribe I hope my psychologically-based, health care worker PTSD/PTSI training will begin to give you a sense of the tremendous burden of PTSD/PTSI. I hope it will help you understand, for the first time maybe, some of the reasons you end up with the results you have. And when you feel like there is something you should be accomplishing in life, you need to be accomplishing, or you desperately want to accomplish but just keep backsliding, I have the diagnosis. It is a PTSD/PTSI problem.
Please do not discount the fact that my psychologically-based, health care worker PTSD/PTSI training is provided to you at a 95% savings. Quite frankly, it is the most important work I have accomplished as a clinical therapist, it is the most valuable program I could ever create for you and your family, and I am providing it to you for a 95% savings with zero risk to your future promotions or your retirement, in fact with no risk to your career, ever.
It is my hope that you will integrate my clinical training and begin to utilize these new skills. More importantly, that once you have subscribed to this life-saving, career-saving, family-saving course, I hope you will realize that, in spite of PTSD/PTSI, you are becoming stronger, more compassionate, less doubtful, and wiser – in fact, you are becoming more like your old self, but better.
As a clinical therapist and a member of the first responder and veteran family, I believe wholeheartedly that every family in America who has a health care worker as a member should subscribe to The Carla Show for First Responders & Veterans: Health Care Workers’ Edition for health care worker PTSD/PTSI therapy educational training. If you want to learn more, if you want to enjoy your life, if you love your family and want to keep them together, or if you want to support your colleagues, this program is for you.
So, here is what I would like you to do now. Go ahead and click the Sign Up Now button below and choose your career-specific, health care worker PTSD/PTSI training.
Thank you so much for your interest, and I will see you in the next episode.