TY - JOUR AU - Kostyuk, Olena AU - Boychuk, Olena PY - 2019/10/15 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - PSYCHOLOGICAL CONDITION OF GRIEVING FAMILY MEMBERS AND THEIR RESOCIALIZATION JF - Mental Health: Global Challenges Journal JA - MHGCJ VL - 2 IS - 1 SE - Articles DO - 10.32437/mhgcj.v2i1.45 UR - https://mhgcj.org/index.php/MHGCJ/article/view/45 SP - 21-27 AB - <p>Abstract. <strong>Introduction</strong>. Personal development in competitive and adverse<br>conditions gives us plenty of examples that show negative behavior and<br>incapability of making peace between nations. The situation in the world today<br>confirms the previous statement, Ukraine suffers more than many other countries<br>because of the powerful neighbor from the East who forces our country to accept<br>his conditions. The war in Eastern Ukraine is the consequence of this irrational<br>and atavistic tendency. We are the victims of the aggravation between two<br>dialectic processes of social activism: disconnection (destructive situations, ATO,<br>loss of a family member, family break up, heightened level of aggression in the<br>community) connection (constructive and creative appearances, adaptation in<br>conditions of forced immigration, posttraumatic growth, resocialization after<br>overcoming trauma, tendency for reconciliation, personal growth in a new<br>profession).<br>This is the reality that requires psychological science and practice to find quick<br>and accurate answers because the goal is to save people's mental health in military<br>and mobilization conditions.<br><strong>Purpose</strong>. The main goal of the research is to generalize the information about<br>psychological features of the people who have experienced loss. Also to spot the<br>stages of women's post-loss resocialization and factors that have a positive impact<br>on that resocialization.<br><strong>Methodology</strong>. The authors of this paper made research on the psychological<br>features of the people who have experienced loss due to military situation in the<br>East of Ukraine and who need psychotherapy to help the process of<br>resocialization.</p><p><strong>Conclusions</strong>. The facts stated in the paper that helped to analyze the situation<br>were received during work in the period of 2015-2018 at the center of psycho-<br>social rehabilitation at National University of "Kyiv Mohyla Academy". 5370<br>people have addressed to the center to get help during this period. 1414 of them<br>have gotten individual consultations, 3953 have participated in group therapies.</p> ER -