战后哀悼和解决:乌克兰的视角

IF 0.5 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOANALYSIS
Yuliia Kvasnytsia
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在这篇致西方同事的文章中,作者希望乌克兰在当前战争结束后能够更加坚定,而不仅仅是“接受并继续前进”。她表示希望未来将看到建立一个更加坚定的乌克兰,准备捍卫并将自己定义为一个完全自主的社会和国家,即使在认识到她的国家遭受的野蛮暴力和损失的同时,也要超越生存模式。
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Post-war mourning and resolution: A Ukrainian perspective
ABSTRACT In this essay to her western colleagues, the author addresses a hope of a more resolute Ukraine who will after the current war do more than simply “accept and move on.” She expresses the hope that the future will see the establishment of a more resolute Ukraine, ready to defend and define itself as a fully autonomous society and nation, to go beyond survival mode even while recognizing the savage violence and loss her country has suffered.
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Psychoanalysis Self and Context
Psychoanalysis Self and Context PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOANALYSIS-
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