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It is difficult for most of us to understand how anyone-- regardless of their age, relationships, or grievance-- could shoot a child or youth, especially on school grounds. Despite those feelings it keeps happening in the county as we witness last week at Michigan State University where three students were killed and many more wounded. However, the wounds are far more than physical. School shooting leave mental scars for years to come. Our guest today is licensed therapist April Oglesby the founder of Thrive Center for Wholeness in Grand Rapids Michigan. Ms. Oglesby joins us for a wide-ranging discussion about trauma in the aftermath of a mass shooting.
Find more great content on our website www.drblandradio.com
It is difficult for most of us to understand how anyone-- regardless of their age, relationships, or grievance-- could shoot a child or youth, especially on school grounds. Despite those feelings it keeps happening in the county as we witness last week at Michigan State University where three students were killed and many more wounded. However, the wounds are far more than physical. School shooting leave mental scars for years to come. Our guest today is licensed therapist April Oglesby the founder of Thrive Center for Wholeness in Grand Rapids Michigan. Ms. Oglesby joins us for a wide-ranging discussion about trauma in the aftermath of a mass shooting.
Find more great content on our website www.drblandradio.com