Responding to Terror: The Impact of September 11 on K-12 Schools and Schools' Responses (Author Abstract)
Professional School Counseling 2004, April, 7, 4
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Eighty-nine school counselors and related helping professionals were surveyed regarding the impact on students and staff in K-12 schools regarding the September 11 terrorist attacks. High levels of student distress were found immediately following September 11, with substantially less distress evident 6 weeks later. Schools responded to the events by taking a variety of actions to meet student mental health needs but were much less likely to have acted to meet staff mental health needs. **********
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