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SP5 Dennis Loberger
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The psychological impact of the trauma experienced is deep rooted and has been passed on generation after generation. These generations of Ukrainians will be no different. Hopefully a greater awareness of the issues associated with it will mitigate both its impact and tenure with counseling that didn't exist until recently (in relative terms)
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MAJ Ken Landgren
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It will and it is. Many civilians are at the breaking point due to the bombs, lack of food and heat, losing family members. Some like a little old lady has no means to escape and she breaks down emotionally and mentally. Children will miss their grandparents and parents. It is a curse for a few generations.
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LTC Tom Jones
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The lasting effects of war are generally debilitating at best. I try to practice the final bit of advice from this article: “To break this chain of trauma, I have poured my heart and soul into my children,” Prager O’Brien said. “I tell them every time I speak with them, even if it’s by text, that I love them.” Thanks for posting, PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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