从悲伤中幸存:一封来自乌克兰的信

IF 0.5 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOANALYSIS
Viktoria Zhyrova
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在这篇短文中,日罗娃描述了在俄罗斯入侵下作为一名心理学家的生活。她既包含了联系的价值,也包含了不可避免的失去亲人的悲伤,以及最终移居国外的需要。就像当前场景中的其他一切一样,这是一个不可能的矛盾,她的流亡带来了安全,也进一步疏远了她的家庭和亲人。
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Surviving sorrow: A letter from Ukraine
ABSTRACT In this short essay, Zhyrova describes life as a psychologist under Russian invasion. She includes both the value of connection and the inescapable sorrow of loss, and the eventual need to move abroad. This like everything else in the current scenario is an impossible contradiction, her exile bringing both safety and further estrangement from her home and loved ones.
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Psychoanalysis Self and Context
Psychoanalysis Self and Context PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOANALYSIS-
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