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| Home | Terrorism and War: Hints for Coping Present world events have raised fears and concerns for many adults. Daily accounts of war and speculation about possible terrorist attacks create new tensions that interfere with how we get through each day. Anxiety is a normal reaction to such stressors and it may appear in many different ways. There are things we can do to reduce the impact of anxiety on ourselves and others. Common Reactions to External Threats: The most common reactions are listed below. Some people will have several reactions, others only one or two. It is important to realize that each of us experience stress differently, and reactions will thus vary widely in severity and duration. These are normal responses to significant stress, as our minds and bodies begin to sort out and cope with what has happened. These reactions typically decrease over time.
Coping with Stress: There are very simple things you can do to help yourself and others during a stressful time. These include:
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