Your Chance to Live: Psychological Response
Your Chance to Live: Psychological Response

Your Chance to Live: Psychological Response

July 01, 1973 | 13 min

The film discusses the emotional aftermath of disasters, emphasizing the importance of expressing feelings and seeking help. It highlights personal experiences of individuals affected by hurricanes and earthquakes, focusing on their feelings of guilt, anxiety, and the need for support. The discussion underscores that sharing experiences can alleviate emotional pain and that professional help should be sought for those struggling to cope with trauma.

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