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Hurricane Katrina had a silver-lining for some: Post-traumatic growth

Hurricane Katrina had a silver-lining for some: Post-traumatic growth

Summary

The article discusses how some people who experienced Hurricane Katrina went through a positive personal change called post-traumatic growth. NhuNgoc Pham, who lived through the hurricane as a teenager, now researches disaster recovery and observed that many survivors grew emotionally stronger after the event.

Key Facts

  • Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast on August 29, 2005.
  • NhuNgoc Pham was a high school student in New Orleans when the hurricane occurred.
  • Pham's family had to evacuate to Houston, Texas, due to the storm.
  • Their home in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, suffered significant damage.
  • Pham's family, like many immigrants, faced language challenges in accessing rebuilding funds.
  • Pham and other youth helped their families and community by using their English and computer skills.
  • Pham turned her experience into a career in public health, focusing on disaster recovery.
  • Researchers found that many survivors of Hurricane Katrina experienced post-traumatic growth, becoming emotionally stronger after the trauma.
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