Dr. Reza Daneshmand, Psychiatrist, Says Field Observations Indicate People’s Spirits Are Not Well

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Dr. Reza Daneshmand, Psychiatrist, Says Field Observations Indicate People's Spirits Are Not Well

Dr. Reza Daneshmand, a psychiatrist, observes that people’s spirits are not well.

A psychiatrist said that the general public’s spirits are not good; people are not experiencing feelings of satisfaction, security, and stability. If we do not experience feelings of satisfaction, security, and stability, we will not experience a sense of happiness, and consequently, we will not feel joy. It’s not very difficult to realize, with a simple observation, that people’s spirits are not very well.

Dr. Reza Daneshmand further stated that we are still facing and will continue to face the psychological effects of last year’s events. The lack of a sense of stability and security is one of the psychological effects of last year’s events. The impacts of what happened and what we witnessed will persist for a long time, even if we accept that the factors causing them do not continue, their effects will persist.

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