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Our frontline workers are suffering from PTSD - The Berkshire Edge

✕ One does not need to be a soldier to present with PTSD. COVID frontline workers are experiencing this in droves. Our frontline workers are suffering from PTSD Frontline workers are now seeking therapy and tell me they cannot continue at this pace, and often cannot face yet another person who is going to die no matter what they do to help. Long before the DSM the Diagnostic Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders included PTSD, or Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, in its 1980 edition, much had been written about soldiers returning from WWI having what was then referred to as “shell-shock.” Soldiers returned from the front in rags, starving, fearful of a surprise touch and, especially, loud noises. Visual memories were equally as activating. Talk to anyone who fought in Vietnam or Cambodia, where no amount of assistance has succeeded in shaking them of their vivid memories.

How to Recognize and Work With Narcissistic Leaders

How to Recognize and Work With Narcissistic Leaders Learning and adapting to self-consumed managers can benefit your own well-being and self-worth. Limited-Time Savings: 60% Off Leadership Books Use code Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Over the last 20 years, narcissistic traits have been increasingly recognized and documented as prevalent personality characteristics of executive leaders. For researchers such as historian Christopher Lasch, this is no surprise. In his book,  The Culture of Narcissism: American Life in an Age of Diminishing Expectations, published in 1979, Lasch predicted it was only a matter of time until we saw narcissistic characteristics become commonplace in senior leadership. 

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