Nancy Guthrie search highlights trauma of missing persons cases
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'The hope doesn't go away': Brother of missing woman, on Nancy Guthrie | NewsNation Live
'The hope doesn't go away': Brother of missing woman, on Nancy Guthrie | NewsNation Live
(NewsNation) — The family of Nancy Guthrie still has no answers about what happened to her, an uncertainty mental health experts say can deepen trauma.
The search for the missing mother of NBC host Savannah Guthrie entered day 33 as the “Today” anchor returned to the set Friday for an off-camera meeting with staff.
“I wanted you to know that I’m still standing, and I still have hope, and I’m still me,” she told them, according to the “Today Show.”
“And I don’t know what version of me that will be, but it will be,” the journalist added.
Nancy Guthrie was reported missing Feb. 1, and authorities believe the 84-year-old was abducted from her home in the late night or early morning hours. Although multiple ransom notes have been found, Guthrie has still not been located.
Uncertainty over missing persons deepens trauma
The uncertainty surrounding a missing loved one can be especially painful, Emily Mellen, a clinical psychologist at........
