Mental health in Ukraine is trending upwards one year after a ground-breaking summit led by First Lady Olena Zelenska, according to leading practitioners. But major challenges remain as the country copes with what one expert calls ‘Continuous Trauma Stress Disorder’ and struggles to meet wartime demand for emotional and psychological support.
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