At 8 o'clock in the evening, the mental health service center of Mianzhu city located on the West Binhe Road is sending off the last visitor of the day - a little girl affected by earthquake trauma. Within several streets away at the Mianzhu Experimental School, there are a few offices still brightly lit; the psychological counseling hotline begins to get busy. The continuous telephone bells ring, and not a few calls tell their post-earthquake psychological "aftereffects".