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Tumbler Ridge needs mental health help beyond immediate shooting aftermath: psychologist
- Mental health services will be needed beyond the immediate aftermath of the mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C.
- Mental health supporters often leave communities after tragedies, causing feelings of abandonment in addition to trauma.
- Students, parents, first responders, and other community members in Tumbler Ridge may require long-term psychological support after the shooting.
- Common reactions after mass shootings include fear, anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress symptoms such as nightmares and guilt, which may last a year or more for about 25% of affected individuals.
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Tumbler Ridge needs mental health help beyond immediate shooting aftermath: psychologist
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·Winnipeg, Canada
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