Uncertainty, panic and the need to conserve oxygen are all part of what five travelers aboard the missing Titanic submersible are likely having to manage as they wait for rescue, a former Navy psychologist told Fox News.
“Certainly there is sheer panic where their heart is racing and they're having trouble breathing … or they feel like they are going to lose their mind,” said licensed clinical psychologist Dr. Justin D'Arienzo. “And certainly in a cramped space that is dark, like this situation, that can be exponentially worse.”