Fire officers and soldiers also need psychological counseling.

Fire officers and soldiers also need psychological counseling.

How do fire officers and soldiers protect their mental health? In the face of disasters, of course, we should pay attention to unity and unite to face such difficulties. In fact, some rescue workers have shown great bravery in the face of many disasters, but their psychological problems cannot be ignored. Below I have compiled relevant cases for your reference.

Not long ago, at the scene of rescuing a serious car accident, fire fighters burst into tears when talking about rescuing trapped people. Even the spectators in front of the TV set will shudder when they see the bloody scenes of the victims, not to mention the disaster relief officers and soldiers who have to face disasters, face blood and fight with death at all times. Every time there is an emergency and they need help, the psychological shock is self-evident.

From the psychological point of view, when people encounter tragic situations, they will have corresponding psychological emotions such as anxiety, sadness and fear, which is called stress response. Appropriate stress reaction can stimulate people's fighting spirit and tap people's potential, but excessive stress reaction will seriously restrict people's thinking level and action ability, making people's thinking and action abnormal and obstacles.

Fire officers and soldiers are the main body of emergency rescue in modern society. They are on combat readiness 24 hours a day. Once there is an alarm, you should immediately rush to the scene to deal with all kinds of emergencies and social assistance. While their bodies are sleepless and overloaded, they are anxious about the life and death of the victims, which is a great physical and mental pain.

For professionals who are overloaded with physical and mental stress, if they can't get continuous psychological counseling, serious psychological problems such as depression may occur. When patients are in a state of serious anxiety, they may even commit suicide because they can't stand the torture of anxiety. The risk of suicide is higher when patients with depression have anxiety symptoms at the same time.

Therefore, the mental health problems of officers and men in the front line of emergency rescue should be highly valued, and the relevant departments should take people as the basis and start to solve various psychological problems they face in practical work to safeguard their physical and mental health.

From the point of view of mental health, rescuers must not ignore psychological counseling, because if psychological factors are not enough, they may not be able to bear such psychological pressure when facing disasters and some tragic things, and sometimes even collapse.

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