The Sounds That Trigger Trauma
RISK Project’s Dr. Sarah Lowe comments Posted November 25, 2019 | By Neela Banerjee Read the article in American Climate.
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RISK Project’s Dr. Sarah Lowe comments Posted November 25, 2019 | By Neela Banerjee Read the article in American Climate.
The impact of a natural disaster is often measured by a handful of numbers: the number of fatalities and injuries, the number of homes and buildings destroyed, the cost of cleanup and repair. It doesn’t often account for the emotional wounds inflicted on survivors. Posted June 29, 2018 | By Knvul Sheikh Read the article on […]
Long after a big hurricane blows through, its effects hammer the mental-health system. Posted October 12, 2017 | By Christine Vestal Read the article in Politico.
The torrential rains may have ended, yet many people in Texas, Florida and the Caribbean continue to feel the impact of hurricanes Harvey and Irma in unseen, dramatic ways. Posted September 20, 2017 | By Susan Scutti Read the article in CNN.
For Katrina Survivors, Harvey Could Take an Even Bigger Toll Posted September 1, 2017 | By E. A. Crunden Surviving two similar natural disasters can have psychological consequences, experts say. Read the feature in Think Progress.
Growth After Trauma Posted November 2016 | By Lorna Collier Why are some people more resilient than others – and can it be taught? RISK Project’s Dr. Sarah Lowe comments. Read the feature in American Psychological Association.