Katrina, like other hurricanes, has left nothing but debris, which includes a debris of human emotions as well. As there is full scope to scan through the stories of emotional wreckage, Dr. Dorothy Dickson-Rishel, a psychologist with the Memorial Hospital at Gulfport, finds it “difficult to get them back to rebuild something solid”. It is like the aftermath of bombings in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, but this time it is impossible to fight back for what nature has given. It washed away the happiness off the face of the “happy guy”, Tom Leynes as he now lives in a fly-covered pup tent managing to wash down the depression down his throat with cans of beer and Valium. Tom has carried the corpses of his two little daughters... Read More...
'Depression Katrina' Wrecks Emotional Balance
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