Psychological service for Ukrainians

  • Sunday, 27 November 2022
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Brother and sister, doctors from Ukraine. They faced the horrors of war and miraculously survived. In September they arrived from Kharkov to Kutaisi. Their parents worked here as military doctors, they finished from school in Kutaisi, they have friends and acquaintances here.

They told psychologist Manana Gotsiridze that they still wake up from the voice of a siren, a harbinger of death.

“It is hard to imagine whether our city will return its former beauty. Almost all residential buildings were destroyed In Kharkov. There are a lot of stones, glass, iron everywhere... The inhabitants faced the second wave of psychosis when they realized that the war could go on for a long time. War is the fear that the enemy can rape, kill. This is a state of hopelessness. Even after it ends, it will affect the psychics of people for a long time.”

These are the words of our beneficiaries.

All feelings of Ukrainians are similar. Pain, anxiety... There is also some joys for the fact that some towns and villages are returning.

During November, our psychological service actively communicated with Ukrainian refugees. Psychologists Manana Gotsiridze, Marina Stepanenko and Anna Shalimova worked mostly individually, and online in case of necessity. This is a serious and necessary support for people who came to Georgia.

The project is implemented with the support of the organization Brot

 für die Welt - Evangelischer Entwicklungsdienst (Germany)

 

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