Criminologists, criminal justice practitioners and psychologists from around the country shared insights during the 16th annual event.

Criminologists, criminal justice practitioners and psychologists from around the country shared insights during the 16th annual event.
Criminologists, criminal justice practitioners and psychologists from around the country shared insights during the 16th annual event.
Criminologists, criminal justice practitioners and psychologists from around the country shared insights during the 16th annual event.
Students had an opportunity to learn about faculty-led study abroad trips and talk to advisors about how they could incorporate study abroad into their academic experience.
John Nanney, director of UMSL’s Community Psychological Service, helped to organize the June 13 event.
John Nanney, director of UMSL’s Community Psychological Service, helped to organize the June 13 event.
John Nanney, director of UMSL’s Community Psychological Service, helped to organize the June 13 event.
How does mass trauma affect us? How do you talk to children about traumatic events? University of Missouri–St. Louis psychologists talked to KSDK (Channel 5) reporter Kay Quinn about how to recover from events as tragic as last week’s theater shooting in Aurora, Colo., where a lone gunman opened fire on people during sold-out screening of “The Dark Knight Rises,” killing 12 and wounded more than 50 people.
How does mass trauma affect us? How do you talk to children about traumatic events? University of Missouri–St. Louis psychologists talked to KSDK (Channel 5) reporter Kay Quinn about how to recover from events as tragic as last week’s theater shooting in Aurora, Colo., where a lone gunman opened fire on people during sold-out screening of “The Dark Knight Rises,” killing 12 and wounded more than 50 people.
How does mass trauma affect us? How do you talk to children about traumatic events? University of Missouri–St. Louis psychologists talked to KSDK (Channel 5) reporter Kay Quinn about how to recover from events as tragic as last week’s theater shooting in Aurora, Colo., where a lone gunman opened fire on people during sold-out screening of “The Dark Knight Rises,” killing 12 and wounded more than 50 people.