Save the Children: 'Anxiety, Panic Attacks' Among Displaced Syrians Highlight Critical Gaps in Mental Health Support
June 25, 2020
June 25, 2020
FAIRFIELD, Connecticut, June 25 -- Save the Children issued the following news release on June 24:
Almost a decade of being uprooted by conflict is taking an immense toll on the mental health of Syrian children, a new paper (https://resourcecentre.savethechildren.net/library/psychosocial-safety-pathways-psychosocial-safety-syrias-displaced-children-and-adolescents) by Save the Children revealed./i They feel scared, suffer discrimination, and are afraid to go home, interviews with al . . .
Almost a decade of being uprooted by conflict is taking an immense toll on the mental health of Syrian children, a new paper (https://resourcecentre.savethechildren.net/library/psychosocial-safety-pathways-psychosocial-safety-syrias-displaced-children-and-adolescents) by Save the Children revealed./i They feel scared, suffer discrimination, and are afraid to go home, interviews with al . . .