What happens in the wake of a terrorist attack once law enforcement has left and the news cameras are gone? In December, in San Bernardino, 14 people were shot dead and 22 injured in what's considered the deadliest terrorist attack in the U.S. since Sept. 11, 2001. Most of the victims were co-workers, celebrating the holidays -- and one of the shooters was their colleague. Now, the challenge is how to bring those who survived back to a workplace that triggers unwanted memories.
How San Bernardino Is Helping Victims Return to Work After Shooting
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