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Healing the healers. Series 1, Heartbreak and hope 20 years after tragedy [electronic resource] / Odyssey Impact presents ; in association with Institute for Collective Trauma and Growth ; director/producer, Kirsten Kelly ; a TransformFilms production for OdysseyImpact!.

Contributor(s): Kelly, Kirsten [director,, producer.] | Collective Eye Films [film distributor.] | Transform Films [production company.] | Odyssey Impact!
Material type: FilmFilmPublisher: [New York, N.Y.] : Odyssey Impact, [2019]Description: 1 online resource (17 minutes)Content type: two-dimensional moving image Media type: computer | video Carrier type: online resourceSubject(s): Sandy Hook Elementary School Massacre, Newtown, Conn., 2012 -- Psychological aspects | Mass shootings -- Psychological aspects | School shootings -- Psychological aspects | Psychic trauma -- Religious aspects | Church work with bereaved persons | Bereavement -- Religious aspects | Spiritual care (Medical care)Genre/Form: Interviews. Online resources: CTS Interviewer: Reverend Crebbin.Summary: Father Basil O'Sullivan is the parish priest in Dunblane, Scotland, which, in 1996, was the site of a shooting at a primary school that killed sixteen children and one teacher. It remains the deadliest mass shooting in Great Britain thus far. Father O'Sullivan reached out to the Sandy Hook community after the shooting. Here, he talks with Reverend Crebbin about his experience as a faith leader, Dunblane's journey of healing through the past twenty years, and what issues may arise for faith leaders as the acute grief of the initial trauma gives way to mourning over the long term.
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A project of Odyssey Impact!.

Interviewer: Reverend Crebbin.

Father Basil O'Sullivan is the parish priest in Dunblane, Scotland, which, in 1996, was the site of a shooting at a primary school that killed sixteen children and one teacher. It remains the deadliest mass shooting in Great Britain thus far. Father O'Sullivan reached out to the Sandy Hook community after the shooting. Here, he talks with Reverend Crebbin about his experience as a faith leader, Dunblane's journey of healing through the past twenty years, and what issues may arise for faith leaders as the acute grief of the initial trauma gives way to mourning over the long term.

In English.

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