The long-standing conflict is considerable psychological Without the civilians -
At 50, the wife of Cauca describes how his family has changed because of the violence: "I had never seen my husband so quiet, I had never seen him cry in silence. And what can I say about my son? The boy is not the same as him. Now, there is no tenderness in his eyes, there is only anger and hatred. "The work of doctors without border in the south of Colombia since 2005, shows that it is possible to provide effective mental health care in rural and remote areas. To do this, we need laws that meets real needs and that does not prevent people from accessing health care. services should be provided on a wide geographical area, and should not be limited to those who are officially recognized as victims. mental health care should be a right universal that can be accessed by all those affected by the conflict or other situations of violence. -