Waterbury Captivity Case 1 Year Later: Is Healing Possible? What Does It Look Like?

“With therapy and support, they can start to create the identity they want, not the one that was given to them.”

Village Associate Vice President of Intensive Treatment Dr. Jennifer Lusa spoke with FOX61 to shed light on how complex trauma can have a lasting impact—and how treatment and support can make recovery possible.

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