A weekly public affairs show about McKeesport and the Mon Valley, produced in cooperation with WEDO (810) and WZUM (1550).
11-02-2018
Topic: Processing grief in the wake of tragedy
Guests: Cynthia Snyder, clinical director at Center for Victims, and Emily Burton-Blank, therapist at Center for Victims
How Discussed: In the wake of the senseless attack on worshipers at a Squirrel Hill synagogue that left 11 people dead and six others injured, how are people processing their grief? How can we talk to children about the incident? What are warning signs to watch out for, and behaviors to avoid, in the wake of such an incident? Where can people turn for help and support?
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Filetype: MP3 - Size: 27.34MB - Duration: 29:52 m (128 kbps 44100 Hz)
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