Tsunami psychological injuries slow to heal
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Christina O'Neill
Dr Muto, thanks for caring, wishing you and your clients everything you wish for themselves
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Samantha Zoe Aso
Heroes in all shapes and sizes are appearing after March the 11th. Human angels even. It warms my heart tremendously to think that good people outweigh the bad. The politicians over in Tokyo could learn a few lessons from these people.
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zichi
Tsunami and earthquake psychological injuries will be very slow to heal, and some people will need years, others decades, and some a lifetime.
16 years after the earthquake in Kobe City, I still see people who continue to suffer from their experience.
Dr. Muto is a great man of deep compassion. They will need many more just like him.
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ExportExpert
Some people will suffer from the psychological effects for ever, can only imagine the traumatic experiences some have had to endure.
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Farmboy
“Friendship does not solve everything, but it is irreplaceable,” he said.
I like that quote.
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Ranger_Miffy2
Hello. I wasn't there, but in Tokyok and my own psychological difficulties continue. Let's admit that this whole 3/11 gig was just about too much for any lonely human to comprehend, yet we must. Ganbare humans...!
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