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Book Article - coping with traumatic news

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-12-2...c-news/5985104
How to cope with traumatic news - an illustrated guide

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The era of 24-hour news brings traumatic events directly into everyone's lives. Here's how that can affect people, especially children, and some strategies for coping.
By Lucy Fahey
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