EMERGENCY PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSISTANCE TO VICTIMS OF WAR IN UKRAINE (ON THE EXAMPLE OF THE POPULATION OF THE CITY OF BORODYANKA, KYIV REGION)
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emergency psychological assistance, military operations, negative mental states, victims.Abstract
The article is devoted to the analysis of the peculiarities of the provision of emergency psychological assistance by psychologists of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine to the affected population of Borodyanka, Kyiv region, during military operations in Ukraine in February-April 2022. The purpose and tasks of emergency psychological assistance are highlighted. The stages of providing emergency psychological assistance by psychologists of the State Emergency Service to the affected population of Borodyanka, Kyiv region during military operations in Ukraine have been revealed. Behavioral features of the population were analyzed and mental reactions to military operations were singled out. The practice of providing emergency psychological assistance to victims in the conditions of military operations is given.
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