Ways to get help
This list is for ways to get help that are available in Sydney. However, some are available in whole NSW or Australia. You may be able to find similar things in your area too. This is what I found trying to recover from Trauma. However, you might find it useful for other mental health problems too. This information is based on my own experience, therefore very limited source, but it would help me a lot if I had this information when I got injured.
Please check When you cannot cope if you are feeling overwhelmed. Daily functioning tips might be useful in day to day situations. For further reading about trauma check Trauma related resources.
Ways to get help:
- In person: ED, GP, Psychologist, Safe Haven, Safe Space, Support Groups, Community / charity organisations
- Over the phone:
- Help Lines
- Online groups
- Online resources
In person
Dealing with trauma is a difficult task. There is a good reason why now research points that trauma sits in the body. Therefore face to face communications have many advantages.
Emergency Department (ED)
ED is most likely the first place you will visit after trauma. While there are many types of events that are traumatic, however, sever injury has a good chance to cause trauma. Trauma often comes with Depending on the type of the injury
- GP
- Psychologist, psychology clinics
- Safe Haven
- Safe Space
- Support Groups
- Community / charity organisations: Wayside chapel, Salvation Army
Over the phone
- Help Lines
Online
- Online groups
- Online resources