Mass shootings create a growing network forged by trauma
Post-traumatic stress disorder was once largely associated with combat-weary veterans; now police and firefighters, tormented by the memories of the carnage they’ve witnessed, are seeking professional help. Healing centers have opened to offer survivors therapy and a place to gather. Support groups of survivors of mass shootings have formed.
CHICAGO (AP) — Pardeep Singh Kaleka has surveyed the landscape of an America scarred by mass shootings. Seven years ago, a white supremacist invaded a Sikh temple in Wisconsin and killed six...
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