Special report: Strong Earthquake Jolts SW
China
BEIJING, May 23 -- As rescuers continue to look for
survivors and doctors to treat patients, many psychologists are also working
overtime in the disaster areas. In Mianyang, many psychologists are offering
much-needed comfort to those who have just survived the worst ordeal in their
life.
This is the first time psychological counseling is
offered on such a massive scale. Fear, pain, sadness, fatigue. These are the
most frequently heard words when survivors try to recall their earthquake
experience. To assuage their suffering, psychologists come from all over the
country to the quake zone to offer their help.
Zhang Chun, Psychologist said "You are the victims,
but you also help save your fellow students' lives. After you've done this, you
will fell exhilarated."
Psychologists say such exhilaration will temporarily
suppress any negative feeling. But when the crisis is over, the suppressed
feelings will return, and they may lead to chronic depression or anxiety.
This condition is likely to affect the victims as
well as the rescuers. Both groups have witnessed one too many scenes of horror
and experienced much too much during the last week and a half.
This woman has lost all her family members
in Beichuan. She kept telling her doctor what she had seen. She swept, then burst
into sudden laughter. She couldn't even remember her own age.
Experts say some half a million people may experience
some form of mental stress after the Wenchuan earthquake. But such a large-scale
counseling service is also unprecedented. They hope the counselors' work will
lay a firm foundation of future relief work.
(Source: cctv.com)