My comment: It is so hard to find some time to take care of yourself
while you watch all that pain around, never is the right time to end
your day unless you pre-arranged a time for meeting someone, there is
always something important and urgent to do and you understand that
nothing in this world is more important and urgent than to attend
those human beings, the victims. It is touching, enriching but
difficult to handle.

http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2008-11/21/content_10393137.htm

BEIJING, Nov. 21 (Xinhua) -- China is paying more attention to the
psychological health of officials in the earthquake-hit Sichuan
Province after two people committed suicide.

    "We have imposed compulsory measures for grass-roots officials to
show we care about them. We told them they must take breaks during
their relief work," Wei Hong, executive vice provincial governor, said
at a press conference in Beijing on Friday.

He did not provide details about those measures, however, media
reports have said officials in the quake zone have been ordered to
take vacations and have been offered medical check-ups.

    Psychological rehabilitation has become a major issue during the
reconstruction project, as the 8.0-magnitude quake left more than
87,000 dead or missing and millions homeless.

    He Zonghua, 40, director of the human resources and training
department of the general office of Mianyang city government,
committed suicide by jumping out a 15th-floor hotel room this
Wednesday. According to a police investigation, He suffered from
depression before he died. His colleagues said he complained of
insomnia and bad health. He also appeared anxious and worried at
work.

    In October, a county agriculture and disaster relief director in
the same city hung himself.

    The emotional toll from the quake isn't just being shown in
suicides.

    A third official, Luo Shibin, 45, who was in charge of relocation
in Pingwu County, died after an artery in his brain burst, due to
overwork late last month, the government and doctors said.

    "Most of our officials and people have gradually overcome the
psychological shadow of the quake. A few are still dealing with
psychological issues because the calamity caused huge losses for
them," Wei said. "We are very sympathetic about the recent suicides."

    Wei said the government has paid great attention to the
psychological health of people and officials in quake-hit areas.

    "Special lectures on psychological intervention have been arranged
and more than 600 officials have received training over the past
months," Wei said.

    The provincial authorities have opened special clinics in
hospitals at various levels in the quake zone and recruited more than
1,000 experts offering psychological services, he added.


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