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Moments of Calmness In Puerto Rico, Building the Emotional Skills to Cope with Disaster

“Moments of Calmness.” In Puerto Rico, Building the Emotional Skills to Cope with Disaster A new program is focused on increasing post-disaster emotional resilience for the island’s residents. Puerto Ricans participate in a yoga session. Basic yoga is one of the core techniques the Center teaches. (Photo courtesy of the Center for Mind-Body Medicine) Even before Hurricanes Irma and María slammed into Puerto Rico, mental health was a widespread issue on the island. “You don’t need a natural disaster to feel stressed,” said Nancy Ruiz, one of the facilitators of Puerto Rico’s Center for Mind-Body Medicine. “Everyday problems accumulate as we carry on, and our bodies, like a glass full of water, continue to tolerate it until one day it overflows.”

Moments of Calmness In Puerto Rico, Building the Emotional Skills to Cope with Disaster - Puerto Rico (The United States of America)

“Moments of Calmness.” In Puerto Rico, Building the Emotional Skills to Cope with Disaster Format By Ana Umpierre April 15, 2021 5:10 am Even before Hurricanes Irma and María slammed into Puerto Rico, mental health was a widespread issue on the island. “You don’t need a natural disaster to feel stressed,” said Nancy Ruiz, one of the facilitators of Puerto Rico’s Center for Mind-Body Medicine. “Everyday problems accumulate as we carry on, and our bodies, like a glass full of water, continue to tolerate it until one day it overflows.” Those existing concerns, combined with two destructive hurricanes, put a significant strain on Puerto Ricans’ mental health.

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