Sun.Star Baguio

Cordi cops psychologi­cally stable

- Jonathan Llanes Sun*Star Reporter

MEMBERS of the Police Regional Office – Cordillera are psychologi­cally stable.

This was the evaluation given by Police Major Nick Balunos, regional psychologi­st of PRO - COR following the recent directive of regional director Police Brigadier General Israel Ephraim Dickson in response to the recent shooting of a member of the Regional Mobil Force Battalion(RMFB) in Ifugao by his fellow policemen after a finger wrestling match.

On September 29, two members of the PRO – COR Regional Mobil Force Battalion based died in a shooting incident by their fellow policeman after a ‘Tulhi’ or traditiona­l finger wrestling match.

Balunos however, explained, said the incident is an isolated case

“What we will re-initiate is a program regarding psycher-monitoring, so down the line, we will re-empower chief clerks, the team leaders to monitor discreetly their behavior. Every fifth day of the month, they will be submitting a 64 questionna­ire for persons confronted with difficult situation, financiall­y, emotionall­y will be checked and submitted to us as our basis for interventi­on and monitoring,” Balunos said.

Balunos added if they fail in the test, police will undergo counsellin­g and stress management.

“In that particular case in Ifugao, we have debriefed already in coordinati­on with stoical wordpress in Ifugao and our next program with Dra. Bautista who is also our regional psychiatri­st is to conduct a lecture on awareness, followed

by the incorporat­ion of anger management in the regular stress management program,” Balunos explained.

Balunos added there are programs implemente­d by PRO – COR in identifyin­g the various coping mechanisms of persons, and the different aggression levels especially when they are preoccupie­d.

He added the police personnel who shot his co-policemen has low cause of control.

“We have two kinds of low cause of control. We tend to express our feelings inwardly or externally. If it’s is inward, we keep our feelings to ourselves, and if it is external, we express it through verbal and physical. In this case, what we saw was that he had a low cause of control which led him to express his feelings physically,” Balunos stated.

“The basic remedy for people having low cause of control is to talk to them even if you are not a guidance counsellor, you let them feel that you are very interested on the issue and somehow it will ease the burden of the person,” Balunos added.

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