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From the lens of life and learning:
Walter Callaghan served as a health care administration officer with the Canadian Armed Forces and is in the final stages of completing his PhD in medical anthropology at the University of Toronto. He joins us to discuss PTSD, trauma and psychological distress.
We discuss why being a small community could help Tumbler Ridge, how everyone's timelines to grieve and understand are different and questioning the presence of media in traumatic events.
By Corus RadioFrom the lens of life and learning:
Walter Callaghan served as a health care administration officer with the Canadian Armed Forces and is in the final stages of completing his PhD in medical anthropology at the University of Toronto. He joins us to discuss PTSD, trauma and psychological distress.
We discuss why being a small community could help Tumbler Ridge, how everyone's timelines to grieve and understand are different and questioning the presence of media in traumatic events.

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