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While the release of the twenty hostages from Gaza marks a new day of freedom, it also signals the beginning of a long road to healing. After enduring two years of captivity, torture, and horrifying conditions, the former hostages will need physical, psychological, and emotional support from doctors and families. Dr. Suzanne N. Hollman, Director of Student Mental Health at The Catholic University of America, joins to discuss what lies ahead for these individuals and their families. She explains the healing process, the complex journey of reintegration into society, and how families must also adjust to the changes in their loved ones after such intense trauma.
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