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Chido: a “Double Trauma for the Population of Mayotte” According to a CHM Psychiatrist - Mayotte Hebdo

Summary by Mayotte Hebdo
Last Wednesday, the CHM's mental health division held a symposium to review the psychological consequences of Cyclone Chido six months after the event. Not mincing her words, Virginie Briard, head of the CHM's child psychiatry department, spoke of a "double trauma" for the population: the event itself, but also the way it was handled by the government. Although mental health has been declared a "major national cause for 2025" by the President of…
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Last Wednesday, the CHM's mental health division held a symposium to review the psychological consequences of Cyclone Chido six months after the event. Not mincing her words, Virginie Briard, head of the CHM's child psychiatry department, spoke of a "double trauma" for the population: the event itself, but also the way it was handled by the government. Although mental health has been declared a "major national cause for 2025" by the President of…

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Mayotte Hebdo broke the news in on Friday, June 6, 2025.
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