People who fled the Fort McMurray wildfire are getting help with money, lodging and clothing but many are wondering how to help evacuees with their mental health. A local trauma expert says it’s important to get evacuees talking – especially those with pre-existing mental health or addiction issues. As Su-Ling Goh reports, the expert has four steps for family and friends to help prevent what she calls a “psychological fallout.”
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Mental health a concern for Fort McMurray wildfire evacuees
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