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What is it like to live psychologically under the constant threat of war?
In this episode, Ukrainian psychologists Volodymyr Voloshin and Olha Serha share firsthand experiences of living and working in Ukraine during ongoing conflict. We explore trauma, resilience, relationships, uncertainty, and the emotional realities of adapting to life under chronic danger.
The conversation examines how war reshapes identity, daily life, and mental health — while also revealing the power of connection, community, and hope in sustaining resilience.
A moving discussion about survival, healing, and the human experience during war.
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By Eric Spiegel and David AlterWhat is it like to live psychologically under the constant threat of war?
In this episode, Ukrainian psychologists Volodymyr Voloshin and Olha Serha share firsthand experiences of living and working in Ukraine during ongoing conflict. We explore trauma, resilience, relationships, uncertainty, and the emotional realities of adapting to life under chronic danger.
The conversation examines how war reshapes identity, daily life, and mental health — while also revealing the power of connection, community, and hope in sustaining resilience.
A moving discussion about survival, healing, and the human experience during war.
Subscribe to the newsletter for episode updates and reflections:
https://www.transformingrelationships.substack.com/subscribe
Watch the episode on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/@transforming.relationships