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Talking to family, friends and support people about what happened helps you recover. Keep in touch with people you are comfortable with.
It may also help to talk with survivors of the incident who understand what you have been through.
Talk about your experiences when you need to and express your changing feelings as they arise.
The more you talk about these with people who understand, the sooner the difficulties will pass.
Exercise is very useful. Relaxing afterwards is important too. People have their own way of relaxing—a long, hot bath, listening to music, running, surfing.
Keep your feet on the ground. Do simple tasks like gardening, washing the car, sorting the shed—even if you don't feel it, it can be helpful.
It is important to try not to isolate yourself or over rely on alcohol and drugs to get you through. They might only make matters worse.
Allow yourself time to come to terms with what happened or what you saw rather than force the pace. This can take time.
Take time off work if you need to sort things out.
Eat good meals regularly even if you don't feel like it.
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