Activities and research, such as psychological support, interviews, and mental damage management of victims, families, and related persons in the event of an accident or disaster.
In the event of an accident or disaster, the greatest number of damage to people is psychosocial rather than physical damage. In the event of a disaster, even the person watching from the side can suffer mental damage. Appropriate psychological support is required in the event of a disaster, and interviews with victims and related persons are also required to properly grasp the nature of the disaster, and their actions must be grasped. Psychology and commodity relief should not be done separately from each other, but should be closely connected and done within the organic support system.
- Guidelines for Supporting Disaster Psychology
- Psychological Study of Individuals and Organizations in Disaster
- Interviews with Victims and Related Persons in the event of a Disaster
- Study on Victim Behavior in Disaster
- Relief and Support in the event of a disaster