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Preparing for and anticipating the arrival of a large-scale hurricane can be distressing for people living in the hurricane’s path. There may be uncertainty ahead about your living arrangements, work and other important life factors, especially if you have been evacuated. You may also be concerned about storm damage to your home, neighborhood and community. The near-constant stream of news about the storm’s arrival can give rise to feelings of stress, anxiety and fear. Recognizing these common emotional reactions and taking steps to prepare for the storm will be helpful in safeguarding your emotional well being.
Here are some simple and effective ways to manage your storm-related fears and anxiety. Many are essential ingredients for a healthy lifestyle and adopting them can help improve your overall emotional and physical well being.
What You Can Do
Persevere and trust in your ability to get through the challenging days ahead. Putting into practice some of the tips from this guide may help to strengthen your emotional well being.
(Special thanks to Raymond F. Hanbury, PhD, ABPP and Eva D. Sivan, PhD for their assistance in preparing this document.)
Source: "Tips to Strengthen Your Emotional Well Being Prior to the Arrival of a Hurricane." American Psychological Association. 2004. Date Accessed: 14 November 2008.
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