06 Sept 2005
By Tanya Ott
Clean-up crews in New Orleans and across the storm ravaged Gulf are making progress, though it will be many months before things return to normal. Mental health advocates say the emotional impact of Hurricane Katrina could linger even longer for survivors and some of those who watched the events unfold on television. Tanya Ott has the latest in our year- long series, Making Sense of Mental Health.
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