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The Shared Trauma of Waukesha

Scott Webb on collective trauma following the tragedy in Waukesha.

11/26/2021

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The Shared Trauma of Waukesha

Clip: Season 2000 Episode 2022 | 5m 13sVideo has Closed Captions

Scott Webb on collective trauma following the tragedy in Waukesha.

Scott Webb, trauma-informed care coordinator with the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, discusses how people may be experiencing difficulties handling the tragedy in Waukesha and what they can do to cope.

11/26/2021

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