The War Leaves a Deep Imprint on the Mental Health of Lebanese Displaced Persons
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Beirut, 9 Jul (EFE).- Husein Farhat says he no longer remembers what it means to sit quietly because since he left his house in southern Lebanon he has chained several displacements, fleeing Israeli bombings, until he ends up in a tent installed under the stands of Beirut Sports City Stadium. "When you live like this, you end up psychologically shattered. Nerves no longer endure and you lose control easily. You don't eat like a normal person, yo…
The Executive Director of the Institute for Development, Research, Defence and Applied Care (IDRAAC), George Karam, recalls that already before the war, 48 per cent of Lebanese had symptoms of depression.
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