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Coping personally after the tsunamis

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Coping personally after the tsunamis

Most people experience acute stress during events like tsunamis, and most manage with courage and strength. However, sometimes it is only later when the distressing images are recalled that some of the stressful effects start to show. While most people will manage with the support of family and friends, there are times when extra help and support may be needed.
Service area:
National
Last reviewed:
October 2023
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