Oleh Chaban, Doctor of Medical Sciences, professor, academician of the National Academy of Sciences of Higher Education of Ukraine, a well-known psychiatrist and psychotherapist, tells the “Voices of Peaceful” museum why he did not leave in the first days of the invasion, even though he saw phosphorus bombs above him, and how he still puts his grandchildren to sleep every night in the basement to the sounds of shaheds and ballistic missiles. The well-known psychotherapist gives concrete advice on how, after nights of shelling, to stay psychologically resilient and not lose yourself by morning. He also explains how to approach the war consciously, and how to turn fear into your strength.







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