8 guiding principles of disaster-affected psychology:
First, let them know accurate information through formal channels, and avoid rumors and unknown information, which will bring psychological anxiety and affect the ability to judge.
Second, be more tolerant and understanding of the disaster victims.
The third is to let the disaster-affected people eat meals at regular times as much as possible and drink clean water in moderation.
Fourth, it is the units and enterprises that organize the disaster victims to do some work within their ability.
Fifth, it is to remind them to pay attention to personal hygiene, and relevant units and enterprises should ensure the cleanliness of food and drinking water.
Sixth, it is to provide convenience so that the disaster victims can contact their families more, so that they can feel safe and cared for.
Seventh, it is necessary to take good care of their belongings and money to avoid joint losses caused by loss, which will make the mood worse.
Eight, is to communicate with them more, so that they feel that the surrounding environment is stable.