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A former extremist/inmate is showing signs of emotional distress after being released. The CSO involved is offering basic counseling, but the former extremist/inmate's mental health needs are beyond their capacity. The local community remains hesitant to accept the former extremist/inmates due to a lack of trust and lingering fear. What is the most effective course of action for the CSO and the government to address this situation?

The CSO should suggest the government enforce stricter surveillance on the former extremist/inmates to manage the community’s fears, while gradually introducing counseling programs.
The government and CSO should jointly provide more intensive mental health support and collaborate with community leaders to reduce stigma and improve community relations.
The CSO should escalate the case to mental health specialists while the government continues to focus on vocational training to ensure economic stability.