There is an area of psychology and counseling specifically for disaster mental health. The people who use the coping tools are disaster workers but also researchers and museum workers. You might benefit from some of the tools they've created because it's the same type of traumatic content.
It's hard. Especially when you can't do anything to help because you're living in poverty yourself. What's annoying are the people who are using the Gazans plight to scam money off the kind-hearted folk.
I can't tell you how many times I've had something like buttered noodles for dinner and wanted to beg on bluesky but I knew I had butter, and noodles, so I wasn't really in need.
It's always been a conundrum. I have always tried to help where and how I can, why I became a lawyer, but there's just too many people to ever reach everyone, as an individual.
It's simply why I believe we need to support robust government services that CAN approach that scale. But obviously isn't.
I see so many of these messages and it is absolutely heartbreaking. the people with the financial leeway to give generously are the people least likely to see these messages or be moved by them. our system is thoroughly broken
This is what I mean, this is the hope of all Gazans in you, if they didn't have hope in you my friend they wouldn't be doing this, I know it's a bit annoying..
we send you love and a big hug from Gaza β€οΈπ«π«
I can't speak for anyone else, but it's not annoying- I just feel horrible that I can't help more, that I can't just end the horror. I'm just so sorry.
I'm so sorry to interrupt you, my friend Aziz, but I swear to you that my daughter and I are homeless on the street after our tents were burned. She's suffering from severe malnutrition. I don't want to lose her. I lost my husband and everything. Can you share my pinned post, please?ππ₯Ί
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Please can you quote my pinned post π
It's simply why I believe we need to support robust government services that CAN approach that scale. But obviously isn't.
we send you love and a big hug from Gaza β€οΈπ«π«