The article features a conversation with Tetyana Kril, a psychologist and member of the International Association of Psychologists and Expert Trainers, discussing the psychological impact of war on Ukrainians. Kril highlights that over 8 million Ukrainians will need psychological and medical help in the aftermath of the war, struggling with mental disorders such as depression and post-traumatic stress syndrome. She emphasizes the importance of acknowledging and processing both positive and negative emotions, and suggests providing emotional support rather than offering unfulfillable promises. Kril also discusses the influence of war on children’s development and how it’s shaping a stronger national identity among the youth. She ends on a hopeful note, asserting that Ukraine will recover and become stronger post-war. Keywords: war, Ukraine, psychological impact, Tetyana Kril, depression, post-traumatic stress syndrome, emotional support, children’s development.
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