11/11/2023

(Co-rumination).. Do it remove the psychological stress of the displaced?

Thana Abedin
Severe conditions for displaced persons from Khartoum to the states. How not, they came out of their homes with honorable boosters. They left everything behind in search of security and security, and even their exit was precarious. Some came out after losing dear ones he couldnt bury or take solace in.

Even after reaching safety, some of them took shelter and accommodation from schools and boards, with all the cruelty of living there. Others, whose material conditions were affordable, rented homes, despite poor peoples exploitation of the situation and increased rent prices, and others who were guests of their relatives and acquaintances.

In any event, the conditions they certainly live in are harsh, causing great psychological strain on them, young and old. About 50% of those affected by the war suffer from psychological stress, tensions and fear of what they saw in this war they might not have expected.

As part of community-based initiatives, a group of psychotherapists from the Cadres Centre for Addiction Treatment, which moved to work in Port Sudan, launched an initiative (a break to the shouting). It aims to relax and emerge from the trauma of war. The initiative consists of therapeutic sessions organized on the sea coast as the sun rises, guided by dignified (and breathable) verse, according to Dr. Einas Osman. She explained that she and Director-General D Lubna Ali Wade. Aisha Wad Badreddin, displaced to Port Sudan after the war and the rapid occupation of their status. The initiative found a response of up to 70% of the citys displaced persons.

Einas added: We could break down many barriers, especially in the youth group. Loose is done at sea, with sunrise and with quiet music. They also distribute clippings bearing positive expressions of optimism.

Young Rashid Abdou says that at the outset he was afraid of resorting to psychiatric treatment, although he and his family members were under constant pressure and trauma, he began to make some progress. However, he linked that progress to the end of the war, asking: When does this nightmare end?

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