A memorial plate with the names of the 1996 Dunblane Primary School shooting victims. (Photo: Reuters)
It was March 1996.
A 43-year-old man named Thomas Hamilton walked into a primary school in the central Scotland town of Dunblane, and shot to death 16 kindergarten-age children and their teacher.
Philip Dutton is a clinical psychologist.
He worked with the young survivors of the Dunblane shootings.
Dutton speaks with anchor Marco Werman about treating child survivors.
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