house resolution no.284
Reps. Bruck, Cavitt, Martin, Schmaltz, Jaime Greene, Markkanen, Alexander, Bierlein, Kunse, Paiz, Rogers, Bezotte, Brabec, Dievendorf, Edwards, Fitzgerald, Glanville, Haadsma, Hill, Hood, Liberati, MacDonell, McFall, Mentzer, Rheingans, Schuette, Witwer, Xiong, Young and Zorn offered the following resolution:
Whereas, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is an anxiety disorder that affects approximately 8 million people in the United States, stemming from exposure to events that cause or threaten serious harm or death; and
Whereas, PTSD can manifest in a variety of symptoms including sleep disturbances, irritability, anger, recurrent dreams, intense reactions to trauma reminders, disturbances in relationships, and social isolation. While some individuals may recover within a few months, others may suffer for years, and for some, the onset of PTSD may occur long after the traumatic events; and
Whereas, June is designated as National Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Awareness Month, a period dedicated to raising public awareness about PTSD, reducing the stigma associated with the disorder, and ensuring that those suffering from the invisible wounds of war and other traumas receive the appropriate treatment; and
Whereas, Despite the availability of effective treatments for PTSD, including various types of trauma-focused psychotherapy and medications to manage symptoms, many individuals with PTSD do not receive the help they need; and
Whereas, It is imperative to spread awareness that effective PTSD treatments are available and encourage those affected to seek the help they need and deserve; and
Whereas, June 2024 is recognized as National Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Awareness Month; now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the House of Representatives, That the members of this legislative body declare the June 2024 as National Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Awareness Month. We urge all citizens to increase their awareness and understanding of PTSD, promote the available treatments, and support those who suffer from this disorder, ensuring they receive the care and respect they need.