Distress can linger after disasters like floods. A mix of personality, family and community gives us clues
- Written by Gery Karantzas, Associate professor in Social Psychology / Relationship Science, Deakin University
The Queensland and New South Wales floods are a powerful reminder that health crises and natural disasters can arrive without warning and wreak havoc on the lives of those affected.
But what happens to these people next? Do they typically experience declining mental health and well-being? Or is the human condition typically one of resilience?
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