Supporting Children After Violence and Tragedies
Rogers Behavioral Health's Dr. Chad Wetterneck, PhD, Clinical Director, Trauma Recovery Services and psychologist, gives advice for parents talking to their children about recent violence, in addition to how each of us can take care of ourselves in the wake of tragedy. Learn the signs you or a loved one may need to seek professional help.
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