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Alma Beauvais

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Editorial Assistant at The Trace

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Articles

  • 1 month ago | thetrace.org | Alma Beauvais

    The Trace Trauma is widespread and difficult to overcome among survivors of gun violence. Sixty to 94 percent of those who’ve experienced a shooting report some form of mental health distress, according to a recent study. But one group tends to suffer longer. The study, published in Nature Mental Health in April, compared responses from people who were present or injured during mass shootings to those who experienced another form of shooting.

  • 1 month ago | yourvalley.net | Alma Beauvais

    Alma Beauvais for The Trace Moriah Ratner for The Washington Post via Getty Images Domestic violence services are in jeopardy, providers say K.C., a stay-at-home mother in North Canton, Ohio, knew her husband had hidden multiple guns around their home. He never pointed the weapons at her, but he routinely invoked them to silence her during arguments.

  • 1 month ago | thejerseytomatopress.com | Alma Beauvais

    Domestic violence services are in jeopardy, providers say K.C., a stay-at-home mother in North Canton, Ohio, knew her husband had hidden multiple guns around their home. He never pointed the weapons at her, but he routinely invoked them to silence her during arguments. "I was always living in fear, walking on eggshells, having to do everything to make him happy and just not saying anything to upset him," said K.C., who asked to be identified only by her initials because of safety concerns.

  • 1 month ago | independentnews.com | Alma Beauvais

    Domestic violence services are in jeopardy, providers sayK.C., a stay-at-home mother in North Canton, Ohio, knew her husband had hidden multiple guns around their home. He never pointed the weapons at her, but he routinely invoked them to silence her during arguments. "I was always living in fear, walking on eggshells, having to do everything to make him happy and just not saying anything to upset him," said K.C., who asked to be identified only by her initials because of safety concerns.

  • 1 month ago | swiowanewssource.com | Alma Beauvais

    Domestic violence services are in jeopardy, providers sayK.C., a stay-at-home mother in North Canton, Ohio, knew her husband had hidden multiple guns around their home. He never pointed the weapons at her, but he routinely invoked them to silence her during arguments. "I was always living in fear, walking on eggshells, having to do everything to make him happy and just not saying anything to upset him," said K.C., who asked to be identified only by her initials because of safety concerns.

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