Harran University Hospital Provides Psychosocial Support to Earthquake Victims

Harran University Hospital Provides Psychosocial Support to Earthquake Victims
Harran University Hospital Provides Psychosocial Support to Earthquake Victims

Şanlıurfa Harran University Hospital Psychiatry Department will provide psychosocial support to citizens who have psychological problems due to the earthquake disaster. Psychosocial support is provided by the Harran University Hospital Psychiatry Department to citizens who have problems such as fear, trauma and sleep disorders after the earthquake.

Harran University Hospital, Department of Psychiatry Dr. In her statement, Faculty Member Sıdıka Baziki Çetin stated that there were two serious earthquakes in a row and this situation shook people seriously.

Dr. Professor Çetin said, “In this process, it is normal to feel extreme fear, not knowing what you are doing or where you are, confusion, acting automatically without thinking, disturbed sleep, not being able to feel your emotions, not being able to react, or feeling like you are constantly experiencing the earthquake event, if these complaints persist for a while. If it is prolonged or excessive, it may be necessary to seek professional support. As the Department of Mental Health and Diseases, we invite you to our polyclinics to provide psychosocial support to all disaster victims affected by the earthquake.”

Çetin said that citizens who want to receive psychosocial support can apply to Şanlıurfa Harran University Hospital, Department of Mental Health and Diseases, with or without an appointment.

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