Resilience, Self-compassion, and Mental Health Outcomes: Rebuilding Eastern North Carolina After Natural Disasters

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Natural disasters have occurred more frequently in Eastern North Carolina in recent years. Evidence supports that repeated exposure to natural disasters may have lasting mental health impacts among vulnerable populations. Greater access to mental health services may aid in ensuring equitable access to needed care and promote resilience.

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Suzanne Lea, C., Littleton, H., Allen, A. B., & Beasley, C. M. (2020). Resilience, Self-compassion, and Mental Health Outcomes: Rebuilding Eastern North Carolina After Natural Disasters. North Carolina Medical Journal. Medical Society of the State of North Carolina. https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.81.5.315

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