Volunteer Psychologists Help Mexico Deal with Double Trauma of Quake Agence France-Presse | |
go to original September 25, 2017 |
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Whether wearing white lab coats, red rescue worker vests or dressed as clowns, the psychologists standing by as Mexico picks through the rubble of last week's earthquakes are ready to help a shaken nation deal with its trauma.
Whole brigades of volunteer psychologists have deployed to the collapsed buildings in Mexico City where anguished families are clinging to the fading hope that their loved ones are alive inside.
Exhausted rescuers are still working around the clock to untangle the wreckage, despite the fact that the crucial 72-hour window for finding survivors from Tuesday's quake has closed.
"The families still have hope, but we psychologists are starting to prepare ourselves to counsel them in the context of mourning," said Penelope Exzacarias at a collapsed office building in Mexico City's trendy Roma neighborhood.
Wearing a red vest marked with the word "Psychologist", Exzacarias was on hand to support victims' families – mainly by listening.
"With every passing minute, hope is diminishing for them. It's a very painful moment," she told AFP.
The psychologists are also on hand to help the thousands of rescue workers, many of them volunteers, who have been grappling with the rubble since Tuesday.
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