First if all psychological effects occurring in trauma changed society in such factors. Many of those who lived that moment most likely stayed with the image of cruelty. Starting of with a magnitude and impact on American psyche. (Griffin 1). In the article the author states, ¨...such exposures have compounding effects over the course of one's lifespan.¨(Garifin 1 ). By bringing panic and fear it is …show more content…
Post 9/11 psychological distress had involvement with the media. According to the article, ¨… new era of media... terrorism and other forms of large-scale violence and transmitted into the daily lives...¨ (Garifin 1). Using the media made it more simple to attack a person and bring more fear into the lives of children or people who lived the moment. The author acknowledges that there is subsequent exposure in events. Meaning that the amount of occasions set back were determined by promotion of the attack through media. The frustration and fear during that event. According to article it states , ¨...watching more hours of 9/11 television in the immediate aftermath of 9/11… were likely to report symptoms...PTSD.¨ (Garifin 1 ). Emphasizing in which trauma through media affects society more than actual there and then …show more content…
According to the source ,¨ ...psychological first aids focus is on practical needs...finding a safe place...¨ (Harmon 1). With all the collective trauma it affects the person in a psychological matter, in which the ¨first aid ¨ is specifically for those who survived or were exposed. In the following article it states, ¨for many people they begin to re-experience the reactions...¨ (Harmon 1). Advocating in which the symptoms can be eased but one very big being when they come back with the same fear. Now being a change with more distress in American society. Making it be resourceful in which first aid will take a negative effect and convert it to a positive mind set, to be able to move on from the collective