Recovery & Follow-up Guidance

Even after the case ends, recovery doesn't start right away

Even after the issue is resolved, emotional burden, anxiety, and confusion can remain. IKLPA guides you through the next steps so you don't have to endure the post-incident state alone.

The issue has been resolved, but I still feel uneasy.

It's all over, yet the situations from back then keep coming back.

I'm trying to return to daily life, but I can't concentrate.

People around me ask 'Are you okay?' but it's hard to answer honestly.

I feel like I don't know what to do next.

IKLPA views this state as the starting point of recovery.

We guide you through organizing your post-incident state.

We help you identify the type of support you currently need.

We provide organized options that may help during the recovery process.

We also clearly tell you what you don't need to do.

There is no correct answer to recovery, but direction is needed.

After returning, you can continue like this

01

Psychological Recovery Support

We guide counseling or referral connections for accumulated anxiety, stress, sleep issues, and more.

02

Work & Life Organization

We provide organized items to note before and after returning, and things to arrange.

03

Additional Record Organization

As time passes, organizing additional details that must be remembered can be helpful.

04

Expert Re-consultation Preparation

If needed, you can prepare for follow-up consultations using previous records.

05

Outcome Verification

Verification statement

IKLPA doesn't rush recovery.
Instead, we guide you so you don't endure it alone.

All steps can proceed at your own pace.

Notice

IKLPA does not provide medical treatment or therapy. The contents of this page are for informational and recovery guidance purposes. If you need psychological or medical support, we recommend seeking help from professional institutions.

Recovery Checklist

Check the items that apply based on the past 2 weeks

Check Method

Check the items that apply based on the past 2 weeks

Even after the case was resolved, the situation from that time keeps coming back repeatedly.

It's difficult to concentrate on daily life or work.

Meeting people feels burdensome.

Sleep patterns have been disrupted or I wake up frequently.

I feel I've become sensitive even to small things.

There's a feeling of helplessness — I don't know what to do anymore.

Even though the problem is over, my mind doesn't feel at ease.

It's hard to easily answer when people around me ask 'Are you okay?'

The feeling of dealing with emotions alone continues.

0-2 checked

Your recovery process appears to be relatively stable. However, if there are changes in your condition, feel free to check again at any time.

3-5 checked

It appears more recovery signals are needed. Review your daily rhythm and emotional state, and consider the support you may need.

6 or more checked

There may be ongoing burden remaining. Checking support options to help recovery may be more helpful than enduring alone.