The mental health aftermath of the Dec. 2 San Bernardino terror attack, Part 1: An Overview
Matt's series was produced as a project for the 2016 California Health Journalism Fellowship, a program of the Center for Health Journalism at the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism.
Other stories in the series include:
Local mental health after the San Bernardino Terror Attack, Part 5: Local Muslims respond
Local mental health after the San Bernardino Terror Attack, Part 4: A survivor's story
Local mental health after the San Bernardino Terror Attack, Part 3: What to tell the kids
Local mental health after the San Bernardino Terror Attack, Part 2: First responders

The chaos outside the Inland Regional Center in San Bernardino following the terrorist mass shooting of December 2, 2015, resulting in 14 people killed and dozens injured. CREDIT WWW.YOUTUBE.COM
The December 2 attack on San Bernardino County employees brought ISIS-inspired terrorism to the Inland Empire. No longer the province of global cities like London, Paris, or Brussels, the attack reaffirmed that anywhere can be a target. KVCR's Matt Guilhem begins a series of stories on mental health in the wake of the shooting.
[This story was originally published by KVCR News.]