Stay calm and know the situation: It is very important to stay calm. Don't quarrel or conflict with your family, which may make the situation worse. Try to understand the specific situation of brainwashing, including the type of fraud, the amount involved, and the identity of the fraudster.
Call the police in time: If you confirm that your family is caught in fraud, you should call the police immediately. Providing the police with all the information you know will help the police to investigate and take action as soon as possible.
Seek professional help: seek the help of professionals such as network security experts, anti-fraud agencies or psychological counselors.
Cut off contact with scammers: If possible, try to cut off all contact between family members and scammers, including telephone calls and social media. This can prevent them from continuing to be influenced by fraudsters.
Conduct anti-brainwashing education: communicate with family members, explain the nature and harm of fraud to them, and help them realize the fact of being cheated. At the same time, we should also educate how to identify and prevent fraud, so as not to be deceived again.
Pay attention to the mental health of family members: being brainwashed by fraud may bring great psychological pressure and trouble to family members. Therefore, we should pay attention to mental health and provide necessary support and help. If necessary, you can consider seeking the help of a psychological counselor.
Strengthen family relations: keep close contact and communication with family members to enhance family cohesion. Feeling the care and support of family members will help them get out of the shadows faster.