The general purpose of this paper is to discuss critical issues of psychological reconstruction after the massive earthquake occurred in the middle area in Taiwan in the 21st of September 1999. In constitutional domain, we need to integrate the resources available including information, human resources, and training. In addition, the issues of counseling psychologists' certificate and licensure must be addressed. In psychological resilient domain, the critical issues of conducting mental health including how to set up long-term working relationships, how to settle down physical environment prior to ease mental disturbance, how to generate our responsibility base on their needs, how to normalize their daily life, how to treat PTSD according to individual difference, how to empower their inner energy, how to set up indigenous intervention model based on native experiences, and how to transfer personal post-trauma experience into life philosophy. In personnel domain, there are two prevalent phenomenon observed in this article: first, social workers, psychologists, counselors, and psychiatrists were working alone and failed to working as a team; second, the helpers need to take care of their own stress.