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the Russian Army invaded Ukraine, almost without warning.From the perspectives of a Ukrainian psychologist who lived through the invasion and another who has studied coping with traumatic experiences for four decades, we seek to offer an analysis of the mental health impact of the war on the residents of Ukraine.The main focus of our attention is on the civilian population who did not leave the country or returned after some time spent abroad.These people, from our point of view, have the greatest need for an effective support system for coping with their traumatic experiences.
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