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When to Consider Counseling

  • If you have friends or family members in the areas of the tragedies.
  • If you have intrusive memories of previous loss, trauma, or crisis that you have faced.
  • If you are experiencing heightened feelings of anxiety, fear for your safety, or rage.
  • If you are crying more than usual in response to sadness.

Last Updated: 11/2/04