After the Storm: Tips for Adults: How do I know if someone needs help?
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Description:After a disaster, it is normal to feel stressed, anxious, sad, mad, or guilty. Those who lose loved ones, homes, or jobs may not only experience these emotions, but also have trouble sleeping, eating, or concentrating. Some even develop thoughts of suicide. If you, a friend, or a family member feel like giving up or killing yourself, it is important to talk to someone you trust as soon as possible. Getting care and support can help these symptoms subside in a few days or weeks.
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