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In the aftermath of the devastating floods in Texas, mental health experts are shedding light on the profound psychological challenges that survivors may encounter long after the waters recede. Dr. Sabrina Browne, a psychiatrist, emphasizes the importance of recognizing the emotional and mental toll that such disasters can impose on individuals and families.
Survivors often grapple with feelings of loss, anxiety, and depression, which can manifest in various ways. Dr. Browne highlights the need for parents to be vigilant for warning signs in their children, such as changes in behavior, withdrawal from social activities, or difficulty concentrating. These indicators can signal deeper emotional distress that may require professional support.
As communities begin the long process of recovery, mental health resources will be crucial in helping individuals cope with their experiences. Experts urge families to prioritize mental well-being and seek help when needed, ensuring that the invisible wounds left by the floods are addressed alongside physical rebuilding efforts.
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