Coping skills program helps social service workers reduce stress, trauma after disasters

Social work professors found that a mental health intervention called Caregivers Journey of Hope can bolster social service workers’ emotional resilience and ability to cope with the stress and trauma associated with disasters such as Superstorm Sandy.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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