Trauma: The Wounds You Cannot See
Healthcare & Medicine • 56m
How can we process traumatic events like the COVID-19 pandemic? What will be the lasting impact and how do we identify it? Join this lecture with School of Nursing Assistant Professor Tamar Rodney to explore how the ongoing presence of the COVID-19 pandemic could manifest as post-traumatic stress and explore difficulties with identifying the unseen scars that may be left. To learn more, visit jhu.edu/hopkinsathome
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