For those who
underwent suffering, especially young students – the stress of the trauma is
unbearable. Many from Kottur were
affected ~ through Mr SR Ragunathan, Chief Photo editor, The Hindu, we came in
contact with the HM of Chennai High School, at New Street, Kottur. EMRI 104 Health Helpline conducted psychological
counselling for children assisting them to overcome stress induced by floods. Mr B
Prabudoss and Mr Elaya Raja conducted
the session. Today’s The Hindu has this news on page 2 :
Helping them cope with trauma left by
floods
A group of students at the
Chennai High School in Kottur took a break from regular classes last Saturday,
to take part in interactive activities and games. A voluntary organisation took
initiative to give counseling session to students affected by the floods,
through GVK EMRI services.
B. Prabhudoss, Head of
Marketing and Hospital Relations, GVK EMRI, said while they had been offering
counselling for people experiencing post-traumatic stress after the floods,
this was the first initiative in a school. “Students from areas that were
severely affected had been experiencing lack of motivation and high stress
levels that we will seek to address in these sessions,” he said.
Psychologists from the 104
helpline held the session at the school and organised activities and games that
touched upon the symptoms of trauma and stress while speaking to students on
how to effectively overcome them. Simple breathing techniques and exercises
were taught. “Based on the sessions, the psychologists will identify children
who might need further one-on-one counseling and we will facilitate the
sessions. We are hoping to take this further to more schools in the city,” Mr.
Prabhudoss added.
S. Sampath Kumar of SYMA, the voluntary
organisation, said that they had decided to counsel students as part of a
rehabilitation process.
http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/chennai/helping-them-cope-with-trauma-left-by-floods/article8030490.ece
with regards – S. Sampathkumar
26th Dec 2015.
