Where Do Frontline Workers Go For Help With Mental Health Challenges?
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Trauma of tragedy, pandemic burnout and long hours may push physicians to need mental health treatment, but stigma keeps them from getting help.
Carl Stokes lives on the east side of Buffalo, New York.
"It's been a lot of talking people down and trying to bring people up," Stokes said.
After a mass shooting took the lives of 10 people at the Tops Supermarket just down the street from his home, the crisis counselor began treating people from his own neighborhood.
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