Gov’t to Provide Psychological Counseling for Reunion Participants

The South Korean government will provide psychological counseling service along with the Korean Red Cross for those who participated in the recent inter-Korean family reunions.

Under the program, psychology counselors and volunteers will visit the homes of 643 people who participated in the two rounds of reunions to assess the participants' mental state and help them keep psychological stability.

The government plans to ensure those with an unstable mental state will continue to receive psychological therapy at respective local hospitals.

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