Brief Tips about Self-Care and Self-Help Following Disasters
by National Center For Post Traumatic Stress Disorder The emotional effects of the recent terrorist attacks will be felt by people everywhere: victims, bereaved family members, friends, rescue workers, emergency medical care providers, mental-health care providers, witnesses to the event, volunteers, members of the media, and citizens of the community, the country, and the world.
Death/murder of my daughter
by Deb Sims , MS,RNCS,LCSW The papers carried the news of my daughters death as the County's first homocide of 1999. She and the girls had visited me the night she died. The last thing she told me was, "I love you, Mom, and I will see you tomorrow afternoon." The next morning, the sheriff's deputy knocked on my door...
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