Friday 12 December 2014

In Newtown, mental health problems still emerging

In this Sept. 23, 2014 photo provided by the Resiliency Center of Newtown, a chalk board painted column is displayed at the center in Newtown, Conn. Founded after the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary shootings, the center offers the community mental and emotional health programs that include art, music and play therapy. (AP Photo/Resiliency Center of Newtown) NEWTOWN, Conn. (AP) — Anxiety, depression, guilt, sleeplessness, marital strife, drug and alcohol abuse — two years after the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School, the scope of the psychological damage to children, parents and others is becoming clear, and the need for treatment is likely to persist a long time.




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