Advise the public to reduce their listening to news about unrest in the Middle East.
Dr. Phongkasem Khaimook, Director-General of the Department of Mental Health Discussing guidelines for relieving the mental state of those affected by the unrest in the Middle East from the Department of Mental Health, he said that as a result of the incident, Thai workers were injured, died and were taken hostage. This is a mental crisis for those affected, including relatives of workers who died.
The Department of Mental Health divides groups into caring for people who are mentally affected. Divided into 3 groups, especially during the first 2 weeks when there is a crisis that must be taken care of in cooperation with the Ministry of Labor. Ministry of Social Development and Human Security Organize a medical team both centrally and distributed to various areas. Conduct a screening to assess mental health. If the symptoms are severe, it is necessary to use medicine to treat them. or see a psychiatrist with knowledge of mental health Including the general public who listen to information that causes loss. create regret shock Until becoming depressed and sad about this event Please reduce the amount of information you listen to. or need to receive help By finding friends to talk to as basic mental first aid.
However, the people were depressed and saddened by this incident. or can’t sleep You can consult at the hotline 1323 Thai people in Israel or at WWW.watjai.com Examination of mental state or profession at a community hospital near your home
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Reporter: Napasorn Kraisiriwut / NBT.
Composer: Thanaphit Kaewka
Source: Radio Broadcasting Station of Thailand
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2023-10-17 02:52:06