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Biswas AB et al. – Preventative strategies including use of social stories may reduce distress when life events can be anticipated. Supportive groupwork and a number of behavioural and cognitive–behavioural interventions offer promising interventions to reduce affective and other symptoms subsequent to traumatic life events.

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