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Shocked by Steve Irwin`s Death You Are Not Alone

Released on = September 6, 2006, 7:42 am

Press Release Author = Cynthia McKenna, LPC, NCC

Industry = Healthcare

Press Release Summary = Steve Irwin's tragic, accidental death may be causing
secondary trauma to both children and adults.

Press Release Body = Boerne, TX, September 6, 2006 - The world was shocked at the
news that environmentalist and Animal Planet star, Steve Irwin, was killed by a
stingray while diving. People continue to be shaken by the grim details of his
untimely death. Therapist Cynthia McKenna says, "The news of Irwin's death may be
traumatizing for adults and children alike."

Cynthia McKenna, therapist and owner of Cynthia McKenna Counseling and Life
Coaching, works with adults who have been affected by traumatic events. "We are not
surprised when people are traumatized after being involved in a traumatic event like
a car accident or violent crime," explains McKenna, "But we are less familiar with
secondary or vicarious trauma, which can occur when a person sees or hears about a
traumatic event." McKenna continues, "Watching graphic news reports, violent
movies, and even reading graphic details can be traumatic. The trauma does not
happen directly to you, but you feel its effects."

Symptoms of secondary trauma can include:
.Anxiety
.Feeling depressed or sad
.Trouble concentrating or making decisions
.Changes in sleeping or eating habits
.Feeling unusually tired, having body aches or headaches
.Anger
.Emotional exhaustion
.Increase in addictive behaviors

A person is more prone to secondary trauma if they are stressed, or not taking good
care of themselves. If you are experiencing the symptoms of secondary trauma, it is
a good idea to look at your life in terms of balance. Do you have a good balance of
work and play? Do you get enough social interaction and solitude? Are you exercising
regularly? Do you spend sufficient time relaxing? Are you eating healthful meals
most of the time? "If you are not taking care of yourself, and the unexpected
happens, you are much more likely to be disturbed by the traumatic event," says
McKenna.

People are talking about Steve Irwin's death, and the loss they feel, and that is a
good thing. "Talking about a disturbing event is really helpful and can reduce the
impact of the event," according to McKenna. Adults can talk with friends,
co-workers, or family members.

Parents can help reduce the impact of the trauma by talking with their children
about Irwin's death. Listen to what they say, how they are feeling. Ask them if
they are worried about his death. It is normal for kids to feel upset over Irwin's
death. They may work out some of their feelings as they play with their toys.
"Children can work through a lot of feelings through play," says McKenna.

For more information on the effects of trauma visit:
http://www.cynthiamckenna.com/articles/trauma.htm

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Contact Cynthia McKenna, LPC, NCC
Cynthia McKenna Counseling and Life Coaching
(210) 557-1715
cm@cynthiamckenna.com
www.cynthiamckenna.com






Web Site = http://www.cynthiamckenna.com

Contact Details = Cynthia McKenna, LPC, NCC
Counseling & Life Coaching
Boerne, TX 78006
210 557-1715
cm@cynthiamckenna.com
www.cynthiamckenna.com

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