Abstract

As a result of the hostilities that are now taking place in the East of our country, the psychological and physical trauma of the combatants is increasingly being seen. Due to the fact that the processes of their adaptation and rehabilitation are delayed in time, we can get stuck with even greater and deeper psychological traumatization of people who have undergone a very high level of stress and returned from the combat zone. Questions regarding a more thorough study and improvement of methods for the rehabilitation of combatants can be attributed to a rather urgent problem of modern Ukraine. We consider it important to draw the attention of scientists and practitioners to the analysis of the rehabilitation potential and finding an effective combination of approaches and methods in the provision of psychological assistance and rehabilitation measures with combatants who have undergone the remote consequences of stressful influences. The use of dolphin therapy for the rehabilitation of combatants today is a rather unique method in Ukraine. Among the disorders that cause the need for rehabilitation, scientists include: disability, alcoholism, drug addiction, loss of social status, work, housing, loved ones, crime. All this has a very negative effect on people, and as a result, quite often our citizens cannot cope alone with the problems in which they find themselves for objective or subjective reasons. Summing up, we came to the conclusion that Ukrainian society needs qualified rehabilitation activities of highly qualified specialists, which are carried out in special rehabilitation centers.

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