Abstract
The purpose of this study is to find what aid would be effective and needed for victims by examining those who had received psychological aid after Hanshin-Awaji great earthquake. As a result of PAC analysis, a structured interview method, it was unveiled that the victims did not have positive feelings in making languages of experience when they were obliged to talk. However, they did not necessarily have negative feelings in writing even when compelled. The findings also revealed that it is important for victims to restore everydayness and to reduce loneliness with secured feelings aid providers give. Furthermore in the findings, there was a gap between the victims’ demand and the actual aid they received. Aid providers would need to acquire ways and knowledge of supporting affected people depending on their needs and situation.