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Director General of the Department of Mental Health Visited to give encouragement to those injured from the shooting incident in Nakhon Ratchasima Province at Maharat Nakhon Ratchasima Hospital, found morale to be better. Revealing the results of the work of 15 mental healing teams or MCAT in 3 days, working at 12 locations at full capacity, such as at Terminal 21 Department Store, Wat Pa Sattha Ruam. At this time, urgent care is being provided to a group of 88 injured and deceased persons and their full relatives. Results of the mental health examination of 247 people found high levels of stress in 91 people, of whom 9 were severely afraid. Today there are 7 operations, 8 teams. This morning (11 February 2020) at Maharat Nakhon Ratchasima Hospital. Dr. Kiattiphum Wongrajit, Director-General of the Department of Mental Health Traveled to visit and give moral support to those injured from the shooting incident in Nakhon Ratchasima Province on February 8, 2020.
They were receiving treatment at Maharaj Hospital, a total of 21 people, and visited to encourage the team of staff working to help the people both physically and mentally. with Dr. Chutidet Tab-Ongkharak, Director of Maharat Nakhon Ratchasima Hospital and Dr. Kittakawee Phonno, Director of Nakhon Ratchasima Psychiatric Hospital welcome iq203ccc125741ef877b8eee5f2f83c106-1 Dr. Kiattiphum Email Marketing List Gave an interview that From talking with the injured and their relatives, it was found that everyone's morale has improved. Some people still have some anxiety. In terms of taking care of the overall mental effects, Currently, the Department has mobilized teams to help heal the minds of those in crisis, or MCATT (Mental Health Crisis Assessment and Treatment Team: MCATT), both inside and outside the agency, totaling 15 teams, totaling 73 people, including both adults and experts. Children and teenagers provide care to those affected by this incident. They opened the MCAT Emergency Operations Center at Nakhon Ratchasima Rajanagarindra Psychiatric Hospital. There was Dr. Chinnarot Leesawat, Deputy Director-General of the Department of Mental Health. Be the center commander and Dr. Kittakawee Phonno is the center's director. To ensure that work covers all groups of people with continuity and efficiency.
So that the mental state of the people can be restored to normal as quickly as possible and with the greatest safety. The care plan has been organized into 3 main groups, working at full capacity. Group 1 is the family of the deceased. A total of 88 people survived and were injured, consisting of families of 30 people who died and 58 who were injured. 28 people who were injured are now receiving treatment and have returned home, with 25 remaining in hospital receiving treatment. The MCAT team has taken care of their hearts. This group is all Results of the 3-day mental state assessment between 8-10 February 2020. A total of 247 people were examined. High levels of stress were found in 91 people. Of these, 9 people were found to have severe fear and insomnia, requiring treatment to relieve stress. Under the care of officials and continuously monitored The remaining 156 people had mild to moderate levels of stress. Provided mental first aid and counseling to relieve stress. and will monitor and evaluate periodically according to the plan
They were receiving treatment at Maharaj Hospital, a total of 21 people, and visited to encourage the team of staff working to help the people both physically and mentally. with Dr. Chutidet Tab-Ongkharak, Director of Maharat Nakhon Ratchasima Hospital and Dr. Kittakawee Phonno, Director of Nakhon Ratchasima Psychiatric Hospital welcome iq203ccc125741ef877b8eee5f2f83c106-1 Dr. Kiattiphum Email Marketing List Gave an interview that From talking with the injured and their relatives, it was found that everyone's morale has improved. Some people still have some anxiety. In terms of taking care of the overall mental effects, Currently, the Department has mobilized teams to help heal the minds of those in crisis, or MCATT (Mental Health Crisis Assessment and Treatment Team: MCATT), both inside and outside the agency, totaling 15 teams, totaling 73 people, including both adults and experts. Children and teenagers provide care to those affected by this incident. They opened the MCAT Emergency Operations Center at Nakhon Ratchasima Rajanagarindra Psychiatric Hospital. There was Dr. Chinnarot Leesawat, Deputy Director-General of the Department of Mental Health. Be the center commander and Dr. Kittakawee Phonno is the center's director. To ensure that work covers all groups of people with continuity and efficiency.
So that the mental state of the people can be restored to normal as quickly as possible and with the greatest safety. The care plan has been organized into 3 main groups, working at full capacity. Group 1 is the family of the deceased. A total of 88 people survived and were injured, consisting of families of 30 people who died and 58 who were injured. 28 people who were injured are now receiving treatment and have returned home, with 25 remaining in hospital receiving treatment. The MCAT team has taken care of their hearts. This group is all Results of the 3-day mental state assessment between 8-10 February 2020. A total of 247 people were examined. High levels of stress were found in 91 people. Of these, 9 people were found to have severe fear and insomnia, requiring treatment to relieve stress. Under the care of officials and continuously monitored The remaining 156 people had mild to moderate levels of stress. Provided mental first aid and counseling to relieve stress. and will monitor and evaluate periodically according to the plan