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American Voices

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Talking Through Tragedy Not Necessarily Beneficial

A study conducted by the University of Buffalo found that people who discuss their feelings following a tragedy are no more likely to feel better later than those who don't. What do you think?

Old Man

Tim Pew,
Woodcarver
"This is all the more reason not to listen when people start yammering about their problems."

Young Woman

Marissa Harvey,
Upholsterer
"I think our news organizations would tend to differ with these findings."

Asian Man

Martin Howard,
Farmer
“The only way I can deal with the trauma of losing my left arm is to call that corn picker a piece of shit."

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