In Manhattan, an artist by the name of Levee decided to establish a station called "Subway Therapy". Equipped with notes of different colors for posting and a great amount of pens, he inspired travellers to share their views on presidential election and paste them on walls for the others to read them.
On Wednesday, reported by Huffington Post, more than 2000 posts were stuck on the wall giving messages of confusion,hope, rage, discontent, shock and fear. On his website, Levee clarified that he is not a licensed person for therapy and determines that his cause is for getting people to laugh, feel lesser stress and smile. If anyone has a harsh question and wants to lighten their chests, he'll be happy to be there for them.
This project was initiated before the election result on Tuesday night and gavepeople the opportunity to lighten themselves up. The 5th avenue was shut down at the Trump Tower, thousands of people reacted to Mr. Trump's election as president. After Mr. Trump's astounding win, in the Big Apple; there is so much anxiety that patients are hurrying to place emergency therapy sessions with their therapists.Dr. Chloe Carmichael said that on Wednesday, she was over-whelmed at 7 a.m., helping clients to guide their feelingsrelated to the elections.
She said to The New York Times that it was a thing that came on top quickly. These were not only Dr. Carmichael's regular patients who needed to talk about the current race of 2016 with someone.Dr. Carmichael told that they got a few calls from new patients who want to attend the sessions due to disappointment, sadness or happiness.
Bruce Berman told that he is not astounded by residents of the cityhaving a harshtime accepting Trump presidency as a reality. As, New York City is liberal, it is not expected there, It's the result that is making people afraid, grieved and disappointed.