The Ripple Effect: The Community Impact of the Evergreen High School Shooting
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Clinical Psychologist Dr. Yvonne DelZenero sits down with Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner Rachel Sabolish to discuss her experience as both a parent and community member during and after the Evergreen High School shooting. Together, they explore the emotional aftermath of the tragedy and the profound ripple effect it had throughout the Evergreen community and surrounding schools in both the short and long term.
Drawing from Rachel’s personal and professional perspective, this conversation offers an honest and compassionate look at how communities are impacted far beyond the immediate event itself. Dr. DelZenero and Rachel discuss the lasting psychological effects school violence can have on youth, parents, school systems, and entire communities, while also highlighting the resilience and support that can emerge in the healing process.
The purpose of this episode is twofold: first, to offer support, validation, and guidance for other communities that have experienced similar tragedies, including insight into what communities may expect in the days and months following a school shooting. Second, this episode aims to broaden awareness of how deeply these events affect not only the directly impacted school, but countless others connected to the community. Ultimately, this conversation encourages listeners in the United States and around the world to consider how these tragedies may be prevented in the future.
Whether you are a parent, educator, mental health professional, community member, or someone seeking to better understand the far-reaching effects of school violence, this episode provides thoughtful reflection, professional insight, and hope for collective healing and change.
Content Warning: This episode contains discussion of a school shooting and its aftermath. Please prioritize your wellbeing, as some themes and topics discussed may be distressing.
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