Rising From the Ashes After Natural Disaster
Briefly

Healing after natural disasters must be collective. The community can build stronger bonds through shared experiences of grief and recovery, showing that healing is a shared responsibility.
Indigenous wisdom and grassroots initiatives are pivotal in recovery efforts, emphasizing the importance of community-oriented approaches in overcoming trauma rather than individualistic means.
Experiencing collective trauma, as seen after the Montecito Debris Flow, highlights that recovery is not linear, requiring support systems to navigate complexities faced during such crises.
Compassion plays a crucial role in healing; it fosters a sense of purpose and fulfillment as people rally together to support one another following devastating events.
Read at Psychology Today
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