Abstract

The book "Psychological Effects of Russian War in Ukraine" is a comprehensive exploration of the profound psychological impact experienced by individuals and communities amidst the ongoing conflict. The book delves into a range of interconnected components, providing a holistic understanding of the complex dynamics associated with war. Beginning with an examination of Extreme Psychology and Military Psychology, the book sheds light on the mental challenges faced by both soldiers and civilians in the midst of conflict. Special Psychology then delves into the unique experiences of vulnerable populations, such as children, refugees, and individuals with pre-existing mental health conditions. Environmental Psychology explores the reciprocal relationship between the war-torn environment and psychological well-being, highlighting the influence of physical surroundings on stress, trauma, and coping mechanisms. Psychodiagnostics and Psychological Counselling form a crucial section, addressing the identification and treatment of mental health needs through effective diagnostic tools and counselling strategies. The book extends its focus to Clinical Psychology and Neuropsychology, offering in-depth analyses of the long-term mental health consequences and neurological implications of war on individuals. Rehabilitation Psychology, Psychotherapy, and Psychological Correction follow suit, presenting various strategies for rebuilding lives and mitigating the psychological aftermath of trauma. Health Psychology and Psychological Well-Being emphasize the intricate interplay between physical health and mental well-being, exploring the psychological factors that contribute to overall health outcomes in the context of war. Psychohygiene and Prevention of Mental Health Disorders shift the focus towards preventive measures and hygiene practices designed to safeguard mental health amidst the challenges of war. Socio-Psychological Aspects of War broaden the perspective to encompass the societal implications of conflict, examining collective trauma, displacement, and the influence of social dynamics on psychological well-being. The book concludes by delving into Allied & Associated Topics, touching on aspects such as social support, media impact, and international collaboration in addressing the multifaceted psychological aftermath of war. "Psychological Effects of Russian War in Ukraine" serves as a comprehensive guide for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers, offering valuable insights into the nuanced psychological dimensions associated with the ongoing conflict and its aftermath.

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