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School Shootings and Mental Health

School Shootings and Mental Health

by Wendy Smith | Feb 25, 2022 | Uncategorized

**Spoiler alert   Last night, I watched the movie “Mass.” It is a gut-wrenching conversation between the parents of a high school student killed in a mass shooting and the shooter’s parents. The movie depicts the anguish of both families, but I was drawn to the...

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