First will come the euphoria – the overflowing relief, the fizzing emotions of wives, girlfriends, parents and children, and the conviviality and celebration of a successful rescue.
But after the party, the 33 Chilean miners will have to face the prospect of a return to their day-to-day lives, which will have been irrefutably changed forever
Dr James Thompson, a senior psychology lecturer at University College London, says he would expect the “sheer relief and happiness of getting out will carry them over the next few weeks”. But what then? link to continue reading
Source: BBC News