A Hudson Valley woman has devoted her life to helping people
mentally recover from natural disasters worldwide.
Dr. Amy Nitza is currently in Fresno, California responding to the
creek wildfires.
Along with being director of the Institute for Disaster Mental
Health at SUNY New Paltz, she is also a Red Cross volunteer.
Nitza has been there in the days following many tragedies by
helping people mentally recover.
“People need a sense of safety. They need a sense of calm…,” says
Dr. Nitza. “They need to get back a sense of control, and they need hope.”
Some of the natural disasters she’s
assisted with include Haiti’s earthquake
and Hurricane Maria.
“There’s not much we can do to fix the situation,” says Dr. Nitza.
“There are no magic words that can make everything better, but what we can do
is be a supportive presence while people struggle.”
News 12 is told the Institute for Disaster Mental Health is in
partnership with the Hudson Valley Red Cross chapter to teach people how to
support those suffering from natural disasters.
Dr. Nitza says one of the reasons she
values the work from the Red Cross is because it recognizes the importance of the emotional toll disasters can
have.
As one of three mental health responders in Fresno, she plans on
lending a listening ear and kind words to support those dealing with difficult
times.