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DHHS Offers Suggestions in Wake of Shooting
Lincoln, NE, (December 6, 2007) – The Department of Health and
Human Services offers suggestions on dealing with strong emotions as
an aftermath of the tragic shootings at Westroads Mall in Omaha.
"My
heart goes out to the families of the victims," said Scot Adams,
director of the Division of Behavioral Health. "We know that many
shoppers were at Westroads today. People may be surprised by how
intense and changing their emotions can be."
Adams said it’s normal for people to have a wide variety of
reactions after this type of disturbing and tragic event, ranging
from being scared and anxious to having sleep problems. He urged
anyone who was at Westroads today to talk to someone if they are
feeling overwhelmed.
Mental health officials say that being available to help others who
may have experienced a loss is important, and that many people in
distress appreciate someone listening to them.
Anyone experiencing a severe emotional reaction to the shooting
could contact the Region 6 Behavioral Healthcare crisis center toll
free at 1-866-734-8888 or at 996-8332 locally.
For additional information or resources please visit the
Resources section of the Kim Foundation website.
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