In fact, it's way bigger than you think. Just ask the people who live in these FEMA "villages" and who are slowly going mad as they stew in their own desperation, fucked by the situation, wrecked by circumstance and left to rot in the mire of red tape, rage, fear and depression. I've covered these here before, and now NPR punched me in the guts with it on the way home. We are pressure cooking a generation of people who are totally screwed and likely screwed up - if they don't kill themselves, as many talk about doing, they're going to move on from antifreezing animals and mutilating other peoples' dogs to murdering people just for something to feel, something to create a feeling of power over something. Here are people who have literally lived through one of the worst natural disasters anyone can even remember, made it through the authorities royally dropping the ball during the major crisis points, only to find that they get dropped into poison cans so they're fresh while society finds new ways to fuck them.
I can't relate to this exact problem, or the depth where these people find themselves - but that whole feeling of being trapped, knocked on the head and set aflame by your situational geography? That sense of "I could probably fix this, if I could just get the fuck out of here?" Yeah, I think I can come up with a couple of times in my life I could relate to that. I'm not a counselor or anything, and I don't know where to send money or resources on this one, but I feel obligated to at least bring this to your attention while I look for other ways to help these people.