Addressing the Emotional Toll of Disasters on Restoration Professionals
When a natural disaster or other catastrophic event occurs, the focus is often on the physical damage and the need for cleanup and restoration. However, the emotional toll on those who are tasked with the restoration can be significant.
Disasters can be traumatic events, and restoration professionals may witness or be exposed to disturbing scenes and situations. They may also be working long hours in difficult conditions. All of this can take a toll on their emotional well-being.
It is important to be aware of the potential for emotional distress and to take steps to address it. Some things that can help include staying connected with friends and family, taking breaks when needed, and talking to a counselor or therapist if needed.
If you are a restoration professional, or if you know someone who is, please keep these things in mind. The emotional toll of a disaster can be significant, but there are ways to cope and get through it.
https://www.cdc.gov/disasters/treating-emotional-aftermath.html
https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/disaster-distress-helpline
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-second-half/201809/the-emotional-toll-disasters