KENT STATE UNIVERSITY EXPERT CAN DISCUSS AMERICANS' MENTAL HEALTH AND THE IMPACT OF MUMBAI ATTACK
November 28, 2008
November 28, 2008
KENT, Ohio, Nov. 28 -- Kent State University issued the following news release:
While the attacks in Mumbai may seemingly take place half a world away, they are a real reminder that the threat from extremists is ever present. Additionally, feelings of helplessness, despair, fear and uncertainty, as well as death and destruction, are left in the wake of the terrorist attacks.
In the coming weeks, when the region appears to return to a healthy level of functioning fol . . .
While the attacks in Mumbai may seemingly take place half a world away, they are a real reminder that the threat from extremists is ever present. Additionally, feelings of helplessness, despair, fear and uncertainty, as well as death and destruction, are left in the wake of the terrorist attacks.
In the coming weeks, when the region appears to return to a healthy level of functioning fol . . .