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COPING WITH TRAGEDY, DISASTER, OR TERRORISM
If you need to talk...
  • If you or someone you know has a need to talk with someone about coping with feelings about tragedy, disaster, terrorism, war or shootings, you can call: the

    Fairfax-Falls Church Community Services Board
    24-Hour Emergency Mental Health Services at Woodburn Mental Health Center

    Phone: 703-573-5679 | TTY: 703-207-7737

Internet Resources for Times of Tragedy, Disaster, or Terrorism...

Specialized Mental Health Services
  • If you have lost a family member or friend as a result of a tragedy or disaster, the war, the shootings or other terrorist acts, or are experiencing distressing feelings about other events, and want to talk it over with a specialized mental health professional, consider the following steps:
    • Check with your employer's employee assistance program, your health insurance carrier, or your local mental health center and providers to learn what benefits and services may be available to you.
    • If you are a resident of Fairfax County or the Cities of Fairfax or Falls Church and are interested in registering for a specialized grief support group for adults or children, please call:

      Fairfax-Falls Church Community Services Board
      24 Hour Emergency Mental Health Services at Woodburn Mental Health Center
      Telephone: 703-573-5679 | TTY 703-207-7737

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