One week you are living a normal life. The next week, your neighborhood is being shelled by Russian missiles. Here's how life during wartime can change your brain, by arjavanbakht
Importantly, unpublished data from our research shows that, especially in the case of war trauma, many people do not recover for up to three years after the trauma unless adequate support and mental health care are available.
Not all of those who endure trauma will develop PTSD, of course. Individual genetic differences and environmental support, personal past experiences, proximity, and severity of the trauma all factor into who is most affected. Some people recover, and someThose Who Go Headlong Into Danger to Save Others
Police, firefighters, dispatchers, and paramedics face firsthand the ugliest effects of war. They endure long hours of physical and emotional work and frequently see scenes of death and suffering while sharing the same concerns about their own families as other civilians do.of firefighters and other first responders during peacetime. It is much harder for Ukrainian first responders today.
Putting human suffering into numbers, as I’ve done here, is not in any way meant to convert a human tragedy into a cold statistical concept. The purpose is to show the enormous impact of such calamity. Each life or livelihood lost is a tragedy in and of itself.“My apartment is in Kyiv, and my family is in Kyiv. All my life and my work is there … I left for vacation with my daughter. I left without anything.
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