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Subscribe/Rate Never miss out by subscribing to our channel: / handtohold Help other people find the show by sharing this video on your social media. Thanks! The NICU often leaves caregivers, and babies, with anxiety and overwhelm and sometimes something more complex, like post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Licensed clinical psychologist Dr. Tiffany Gladdis shares the difference between anxiety and PTSD and what parents can do to address their triggers and receive treatment. In this episode, we chat about: How did you get interested in clinical psychology, specifically focusing on the NICU? What's the difference between anxiety and PTSD? What are some symptoms/markers of PTSD and how does a parent receive that diagnosis? What are the treatment options? Can a baby experience PTSD? If so, symptoms? Treatment? What's your best advice to a parent who's feeling overwhelmed, triggered or otherwise feeling like they need professional help to manage everything? Dr. Tiffany Gladdis is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist in Neonatology and the Medical Director of the Office of Equity and Diversity at Children’s Mercy Hospital, as well as an Associate Professor at the University of Missouri at Kansas City. Dr. Gladdis provides therapy and support to families in the Fetal Health Center, NICU, and NICU follow-up clinic and her clinical interests include attachment and bonding, trauma, infant and perinatal mental health, and BIPOC populations. Dr. Gladdis also serves on the board of Hand To Hold. Connect with Dr. Gladdis: LinkedIn: / dr-tiffany-gladdis-willis-214ba1107 Instagram: / hope.love.heal The NICU is hard. We’re here to help. Hand to Hold is a national nonprofit dedicated to providing neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) parents with personalized emotional support, educational resources and community before, during and after their baby’s NICU stay. NICU support is available at no cost to NICU parents in English and Spanish. Connect with Hand to Hold: Learn more or get support at handtohold.org Follow Hand to Hold on social media: Facebook: / handtohold Instagram: / handtohold Twitter: / nicuhandtohold YouTube: / handtohold The following music was used for this media project: Music: Thriving Together [Full version] by MusicLFiles Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/10332-thriv... License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Music: Bright Colors Of Life by MusicLFiles Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/7855-bright... License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license