You can help people with the symptoms without getting into why they may be experiencing those symptoms and without needing to talk about particular pieces of evidence. During the trial process, there are ways of providing assistance, but again, if that responsibility is put onto a psychologist or a therapist who is not part of the legal system, they may not know that having a conversation about what the juror saw the day before is problematic. I think the designated provider applies to both the in-trial supports as well as the post-trial supports.
On December 6th, 2017. See this statement in context.