

When tragedy strikes, the counselors rush in. They offer succor, but their
methods are up for debate

Living through a bomb attack--the sudden deafening noise; the flying glass and masonry; the bloody, broken bodies and screams of the injured--is traumatic enough to throw most adults into profound shock.

How far should employers go to help someone with a psychiatric illness stay on the job?

Michael Laudor was a role model for those stricken with schizophrenia--then he fell from grace

More mentally ill students can cope with college. But what happens to the ones who can't?
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