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Stress hormones are automatically released, triggering your body's instinctive reaction to danger. This stress response is one of the ways the body helps mobilize us to cope with survival threats, but it's only helpful up to a certain point.
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Read More »Early Wednesday morning on June 14th, a gunman opened fire on a Republican congressional baseball team practice in Alexandria, Virginia. Five people were injured before police killed the shooter. This sobering tragedy reminds us how fragile life can be—but also that the human body is wired for survival. Herb Jackson, a USA Today Network contributor, described the scene as follows: “A ball field became a battlefield and reignited the military training of some of the players, with one describing how he ‘Army crawled’ his way to safety while another, a former combat surgeon, worked to treat the wounded...” This brief excerpt highlights the involvement of the human body’s fight or flight response in survival situations. Stress plays a critical role in life and death situations, and your body’s fight or flight response is essential to putting the odds of survival in your corner. Research suggests stress-harnessing strategies—situational awareness, mindfulness, and rehearsal—may help increase the chance of surviving an extreme event.
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Read More »Another danger is that your body might start to continuously release stress hormones like cortisol, which can become a threat to survival in its own right. This can result in a wide range of difficulties, from relationship problems caused by cloudy thinking to significant health consequences, like increased cancer and heart attack risks.
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Read More »Rehearsal or practice is another way we can prepare for the worst. Did you ever have a tornado drill in grade school? If yes, you probably remember hearing an announcement come over the school intercom similar to this one: “Get under the desk, put your head between your knees, and fold your hands over your head.” It turns out your schoolteachers knew what they were doing. Research has shown that there’s value in training for worst-case scenarios. It not only teaches us how to respond but also creates muscle memory or motor learning. This is the ability to perform movements without conscious thought. Neuroscience research has revealed that our brains prepare to move before we become aware of our intent to take action. The more you prepare for the unexpected, the more likely your training will take over when instinct takes the driver’s wheel. My hope is that the closest you’ll ever get to an extreme event like the congressional baseball practice shooting will only be a drill. But if that's not the case, remember to be aware of your body’s stress response, practice situational awareness, and let your training take over if you encounter a threat and engage in mindfulness after the event. These steps cannot guarantee that everything will be all right, but studies suggest they may give you a fighting chance. Dr. Jamie D. Aten is a disaster psychologist and the founder and executive director of the Humanitarian Disaster Institute at Wheaton College in Illinois. His latest books include the Disaster Ministry Handbook and Spiritually Oriented Psychotherapy for Trauma.You can follow Jamie on Twitter at @drjamieaten or visit his website jamieaten.com.
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