Dear Colleague,


The recent wildfires on the Hawaiian island of Maui have had a devastating impact on the physical and mental health of people all over the world. The fires have destroyed homes, businesses, and infrastructure, and have displaced thousands of people. In addition to the physical toll, the wildfires have also caused significant psychological trauma that many overlook.  


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Some of the common mental health problems that people are experiencing and may encounter in the wake of the wildfires include:  

- Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). PTSD is a mental health condition that can develop after a person experiences or witnesses a traumatic event, such as a wildfire. Symptoms of PTSD can include flashbacks, nightmares, anxiety, and avoidance of reminders of the event. 

- Anxiety. Many people are experiencing increased anxiety after the wildfires. This can be due to the fear of another fire, the stress of rebuilding, or the uncertainty of the future. 

- Depression. Depression is another common mental health problem that can develop after the wildfires due to the amount of loss. Symptoms of depression can include sadness, loss of interest in activities, and changes in appetite or sleep patterns. 

- Grief. Many people are grieving the loss of their homes, belongings, or loved ones. This can be a very difficult and painful process.  


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If your patients or community are experiencing any of these mental health problems, it is important to seek help. There are many resources available to help them cope with the trauma of the wildfires. Dr. Sultana can help them develop a treatment plan that is right for them. 


 Here are some tips for coping with the mental health implications of the wildfires:  

- Talk to someone about how they are feeling. 

- Take care physically. This includes eating healthy, getting enough sleep, and exercising. 

- Avoid alcohol and drugs. These substances can worsen anxiety and depression. 

- Find healthy ways to cope with stress. This could include breathing exercises, meditation, or spending time in nature. 

- Join a support group for people who have been affected by the wildfires. The Maui wildfires have been a traumatic experience for the community. It is important to remember that they are not alone. There are people who can help them cope with the mental health implications of this event. 


Please refer your patients and community to us if you feel they need help with mental health. We have immediate appointments available and will provide them with our best care. We are seeing patients in your community in office and via virtual televisits. Please have them fill out the forms below.


Kind regards,  

Sakina Mind Behavioral Health Team

sakinamind.com 

Contact Us Today at 407-903-9696 or [email protected] !

Click Here!


Our mental resilience is an evolving system — constantly adapting to our circumstances and how we make use of our abilities. We thank you for your interest in our articles. And thank you for providing positive feedback about Dr. Sultana's services! We are pleased to see you are taking an interest in mental health and helping all of us.  We are located in Orlando, and we accept new patients all across the state of Florida ages 5-70 years old. 


We have Telehealth and In-Office appointments available. Book your patient appointment and get their psychiatric evaluation done at their convenience.  You can have your patient or community member visit our website for more information: sakinamind.com 


Below are the forms that can be filled out and submitted to set up an appointment with Our Providers:  

Adult New Patient Form


Child/Adolescent New Patient Form

Healthcare Consent In-Person Form

SNAP IV Scale Form

Release of Information Form

If you know someone that needs evaluation and professional help, kindly refer them to your local Board Certified Psychiatrist for evaluation and treatment.

Thank you for your referral. 0380118001692390811.jpg

Dear Colleague,


The recent wildfires on the Hawaiian island of Maui have had a devastating impact on the physical and mental health of people all over the world. The fires have destroyed homes, businesses, and infrastructure, and have displaced thousands of people. In addition to the physical toll, the wildfires have also caused significant psychological trauma that many overlook.  


Edit Image


Some of the common mental health problems that people are experiencing and may encounter in the wake of the wildfires include:  

- Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). PTSD is a mental health condition that can develop after a person experiences or witnesses a traumatic event, such as a wildfire. Symptoms of PTSD can include flashbacks, nightmares, anxiety, and avoidance of reminders of the event. 

- Anxiety. Many people are experiencing increased anxiety after the wildfires. This can be due to the fear of another fire, the stress of rebuilding, or the uncertainty of the future. 

- Depression. Depression is another common mental health problem that can develop after the wildfires due to the amount of loss. Symptoms of depression can include sadness, loss of interest in activities, and changes in appetite or sleep patterns. 

- Grief. Many people are grieving the loss of their homes, belongings, or loved ones. This can be a very difficult and painful process.  


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If your patients or community are experiencing any of these mental health problems, it is important to seek help. There are many resources available to help them cope with the trauma of the wildfires. Dr. Sultana can help them develop a treatment plan that is right for them. 


 Here are some tips for coping with the mental health implications of the wildfires:  

- Talk to someone about how they are feeling. 

- Take care physically. This includes eating healthy, getting enough sleep, and exercising. 

- Avoid alcohol and drugs. These substances can worsen anxiety and depression. 

- Find healthy ways to cope with stress. This could include breathing exercises, meditation, or spending time in nature. 

- Join a support group for people who have been affected by the wildfires. The Maui wildfires have been a traumatic experience for the community. It is important to remember that they are not alone. There are people who can help them cope with the mental health implications of this event. 


Please refer your patients and community to us if you feel they need help with mental health. We have immediate appointments available and will provide them with our best care. We are seeing patients in your community in office and via virtual televisits. Please have them fill out the forms below.


Kind regards,  

Sakina Mind Behavioral Health Team

sakinamind.com 

Contact Us Today at 407-903-9696 or [email protected] !

Click Here!


Our mental resilience is an evolving system — constantly adapting to our circumstances and how we make use of our abilities. We thank you for your interest in our articles. And thank you for providing positive feedback about Dr. Sultana's services! We are pleased to see you are taking an interest in mental health and helping all of us.  We are located in Orlando, and we accept new patients all across the state of Florida ages 5-70 years old. 


We have Telehealth and In-Office appointments available. Book your patient appointment and get their psychiatric evaluation done at their convenience.  You can have your patient or community member visit our website for more information: sakinamind.com 


Below are the forms that can be filled out and submitted to set up an appointment with Our Providers:  

Adult New Patient Form


Child/Adolescent New Patient Form

Healthcare Consent In-Person Form

SNAP IV Scale Form

Release of Information Form

If you know someone that needs evaluation and professional help, kindly refer them to your local Board Certified Psychiatrist for evaluation and treatment.

Thank you for your referral. 0380118001692390811.jpg