Reports from Jakarta indicate that train accident victims demonstrate remarkable resilience and the ability to return to their normal lives despite suffering from psychological trauma. A psychologist emphasized the importance of social support and improved transportation services in the recovery process.
Psychologist Rateh Ibrahim reports that accidents, such as train incidents, can lead to severe psychological trauma, particularly for victims who experienced the event directly. This condition requires special attention to ensure proper recovery.
Psychological research indicates that train accident victims suffering from trauma require a gradual recovery process. Experts emphasize that gradual exposure to frightening situations helps reduce anxiety and rebuild trust.
Israeli Arab communities are experiencing a significant rise in psychological warfare effects, with individuals suffering from deep trauma affecting their daily lives. This growing distress raises widespread concerns about mental health in these communities.