April 23, 2025 - 03:57

Experts emphasize the critical necessity for a greater number of trained counselors to provide psychological first aid to disaster victims. The recent discussions highlight that the existing resources are insufficient to meet the emotional and psychological needs of those affected by calamities. In the wake of disasters, victims often experience trauma, anxiety, and a range of emotional responses that require immediate attention.
To address this gap, experts suggest that training programs should be established not only for professional counselors but also for members of the general population. By equipping ordinary citizens with the skills to deliver psychological first aid, communities can foster a supportive environment that aids in the recovery process. This approach not only alleviates the burden on mental health professionals but also empowers communities to take an active role in supporting their neighbors during times of crisis.
The call for action underscores the importance of timely and effective psychological support in mitigating the long-term impacts of trauma on individuals and communities.
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