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Elinor Parrott; Martha Lomeli-Rodriguez; Rochelle Burgess; Alfi Rahman; Yulia Direzkia; Helene Joffe – School Mental Health, 2025
Disasters are distressing and disorientating. They often result in enduring community-wide devastation. Consequently, young people may seek support from trusted adults to scaffold their emotional responses and to support their psychosocial recovery. An important non-familial adult in a student's life is their teacher. However, few studies have…
Descriptors: Natural Disasters, Teacher Role, Coping, Well Being

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