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Families typically experience stress during times of crisis or
natural disaster. They may need to respond to damage to home
or other property, move out of affected areas for a time, or deal
with personal losses. Signs of stress in families are like the
warning lights on the dashboard of a vehicle—they indicate a
need to slow down and take steps to restore normal functioning.
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