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Getting help: Mental health workers provide free care in aftermath of Boulder shooting

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Getting help: Mental health workers provide free care in aftermath of Boulder shooting

Getting help: Mental health workers provide free care in aftermath of Boulder shooting

Experts say whether a person was directly impacted by the King Soopers shooting or watched the tragedy play out on social media, they may experience some sort of post-traumatic stress disorder.


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