Collective Trauma - Can Ukrainians Overcome It One Day.
The collective trauma of Ukrainians is a long-term phenomenon that is passed down to descendants through generations. This experience affects self-esteem, thoughts, emotions, and behavior. Is it possible to get rid of this collective trauma? News.LIVE dedicates attention to this topic.
Collective trauma is a psychological wound that affects an entire nation through the painful experiences of past generations. An example of such trauma in our history is the Holodomor, which has left a fear of famine in contemporary Ukrainians. Historical events, such as the Chernobyl disaster or World War II, also leave their mark on people's consciousness. The current war only deepens this collective trauma, leaving us in a state of constant anxiety.
We can get rid of collective trauma by changing the consciousness of the nation and improving the support system. It is important to preserve the memory of the past, develop national identity, and provide support in the form of psychological and social assistance. Only together can we transform collective trauma into a resource for national strengthening.
The collective trauma of Ukrainians is a discussed topic that carries significant psychological and socio-cultural aspects. It is essential to understand its nature and ways to overcome it to improve the mental state of society and strengthen the spiritual values in Ukraine.
Read also
- Former Russian Military Offered a Fresh Start: Turning Past Experience into New Opportunities
- Gallery Vandalized in Warsaw After Employee Protests Anti-Ukrainian Slogans
- Ukrainians File Over 1,300 Language Complaints in Six Months
- Veterans Offered Salaries as Low as 10–12 Thousand: Alarm Bells Ringing in Lviv
- Up to 3,100 UAH: Pension Fund Reveals Who Qualifies for Independence Day Payments
- Veteran Employment Unit Launched in Lviv: The Post-War Challenges They Face

