Does The 4th of July Increase Anxiety For You?

Hello! The 4th of July is coming up, and for some people it is an exciting time, but for others who have experienced trauma, the loud firework noises can lead to an increase in anxiety. The memories and feelings of the trauma may feel more intense, too.


If you are concerned the next couple weeks may be difficult for you, here are a few ideas of ways to try and help:


1. Have a "tool kit" ready with self-care items such as essential oils, candles, books, pictures you like, crossword puzzles, and music you enjoy. 

2. Consider getting ear plugs or noise cancelling earphones to wear to try and muffle some of the noises.


3. Be compassionate with yourself and accept that the reactions you are having are normal, rather than being embarrassed and ashamed.


4. Be mindful about the present moment- remembering that you are safe right now and the noises are not the trauma occurring again. 


5. Plan a get away- can you spend a night or two away from the city and somewhere quieter, or where it is illegal to have fireworks in residential areas?


6. Use grounding techniques- identifying 5 things you notice with your senses, position yourself with your back against a wall and notice how it feels to be supported, practice deep breathing and count to 5 with each inhale and exhale, or notice what is around you and things that help you feel safe right now. 


7. Try using an app to help distract you- PTSD coach is designed to help people who are managing anxiety or PTSD symptoms, or the Calm app which has relaxing music, meditations, and relaxing sleep stories. 


Millions of people deal with PTSD, so if you are struggling this time of year, remember that you are not alone. 

Thanks for reading and being in connection with me,

Steph

Stephanie StavaComment