Dr. Howard Rombom of Behavioral Medicine Associates New York on Channel 7 WABC – Video




Dr. Howard Rombom of Behavioral Medicine Associates New York on Channel 7 WABC
Dr. Howard Rombom, Ph.D. discusses the psychological implications for train operators who witness a death on tracks in the wake of the recent incident in Manhattan, New York where a subway passenger was killed when he was pushed onto the tracks of an oncoming train. Dr. Rombom explains that train operators who are involved in such accidents may harbor feelings of guilt and feel responsible for the accident. They may also suffer from depression, anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). At Behavioral Medicine Associates we teach transportation workers who have been involved in such accidents specific cognitive-behavioral techniques that involve re-interpreting the incident and their place in the incident.From:behavmedViews:1 0ratingsTime:00:49More inScience Technology

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