Re: aunt in Zimbabwe finds people to chat every day, but they do great things to save lives.
years of practical experience and current theoretical knowledge, granny has a new understanding of how to help others correctly.
after the short-term training, the warm granny came to the clinic from all over the family, put a bench, and began his own love for..
every day, grandma sat on the bench, smiling and watching the passing pedestrians... When someone sat down in the wooden chair, it meant that she / he had a tangled heart to talk to:
"I got AIDS, maybe dying, and now that it's not good, it's better to know than to live without hope." "Every time I think of my family being too poor and having a lot of children to raise, I feel that the world is really a bit of a dream. "My days were completely destroyed. My husband always hit me and insulted me. I heard his voice scared and trembled."
when the visitors tell their own complex, long and painful personal stories, grandma looks at their eyes, listen carefully to the pain in their lives, understand their feelings, and soothe them in the way they are good at. And then, according to the knowledge given by Dr. Dixon Chibanda, tell the visitors which of them are real. What are the problems that are distorted by negative emotions?