More than twenty psychotherapists give lectures to eastern displaced people from Al-Jazeera to Shindi

More than twenty psychotherapists provide daily lectures to displaced people in the east of the island in an attempt to alleviate and treat the psychological effects resulting from the brutal aggression of the Rapid Support Militia against the citizens of the villages of the is from the island who came to Shendi.
Dr. Abdel Moneim Mohamed Abdel Moneim, head of the Mohafizoun Initiative and head of the working team, said that the high participation in the psychological and social support conferences confirms the desire of the displaced to overcome the psychological and social effects of the war .
Abdel Moneim Mohamed stressed that the great interaction and participation of both sexes and ages 15 to 60 confirms that the program has achieved the desired success.
Dr. Abdel Moneim Mohamed said the lectures covered psychological flexibility and how to react in light of current circumstances, personality analysis on how to behave with oneself and others, health mental and how to communicate with family members, inner peace and tranquility and comfort in the midst of chaos.




