L’hôpital Saint-Antoine, à Paris, accueille des victimes de l’attentat du RER Saint-Michel, en quête d’une assistance psychologique.
Témoignage de Philippe, qui est venu consulter trois jours après l’attentat car il ressent des crises d’angoisse aiguës.
La psychologue Dominique Demesse détaille les symptômes dont souffrent en général les victimes d’attentat et de prises d’otages.
Marie-Claude, blessée dans l’attentat de la librairie Gibert à Paris en 1986, témoigne, quatre ans après les faits : sur son lit d’hôpital et souffrant toujours, elle estime que les victimes sont trop vite oubliées et ajoute à propos des terroristes « J’aimerais les voir souffrir comme on a souffert».
The attack on the restaurant Goldenberg rue des Rosiers in Paris in 1982 caused many victims: the manager of the main cash register, who was seriously injured by the grenade, testifies under cover (invisible face, back light) Withdrawn in Corsica, she hides her wounds, and stays away from the world of which she is very afraid.
Pierre Bellemare receives Françoise Rudetzki, who was seriously injured in the bombing of the restaurant Grand Véfour in 1983. She recounts the difficulties in obtaining compensation, and more generally, the forgetfulness in which victims of such crimes are held. This awareness led to the creation of his association, "SOS Attentats".
Kevin, wounded in the attacks of November 13, 2015 in Paris, had to be amputated half of a leg, This young firefighter tries to think about his future possibilities (a prosthesis soon, and again walking), and to relativize in relation to people more affected than him.
Julie Gallerne, shot in the Bataclan during the shooting on November 13, 2015, talks about her injuries, and finds that it is the psychological consequences of this attack that are the hardest. She talks about the loss of her best friend, who died in the attack, and explains why she filed a complaint against those responsible.
Six months after the attacks in Paris on 13 November 2015, people affected by these attacks continue to suffer from acute stress, heart disease, or depression. Testimony of Stéphanie, whose son experienced these attacks, of Pr Thierry Baubet, psychiatrist, Pr Atul Pathak, cardiologist, and Véronique Maillet, director of a relaxation center.
Françoise RUDETSKI, victim of an attack in a restaurant in Paris in December 1983, deprived of the normal use of her legs, founded the association SOS Attentat. Invited to the stage, she talks about the actions carried out for the recognition of victims of attack and for better management of injuries and traumas.