Abstract

When combatants returning to a peaceful situation, they have a specific socio-psychological needs and requests. These needs are generally universal in nature, but they are extremely pronounced in the case of taking part in combat as a prerequisite for the occurrence of the phenomenon. This article is devoted to the consideration of the domestic aspects of these requests during the reintegration of Ukrainian combatants into a peaceful society according to the research practice of 2015-2019. In particular, the author consider the desire to be understood and not condemned, socially recognized and accepted, while with a higher status, the effect of being overwhelmed by certain realities of peaceful life and reducing the thresholds of sensitivity to negative social influences.

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