Martynas MarcinkevičiusPsychiatry at warCollaboration of Lithuania and Ukraine In the field on mental health and psychosocial rehabilitation in the areas of Ukraine affected by military actions (2015 – 2019).
Lars WeisæthPsychiatry at warWhy does it have to happen – first?Ukraine during, but not after, the run-up to the invasion in the early hours of Thursday 24th February latest, is a case in point of what...
Lars LienPsychiatry at warHow does support from psychiatric associations work in times of war? Does it help? The war in Ukraine has set our solidarity on test. On the one hand, we all want to express our sincere support and acknowledge for the...
Sverre VarvinPsychiatry at warChildren in war – the importance of good parentingParenting is a practice-oriented meaning making process that aims at securing children’s development in different phases in their...
Tove GundersenPsychiatry at warWar in Ukraine is affecting Norwegian mental healthNews reports roll in around the clock from the war in Ukraine. Throughout Europe people react to harrowing events and tragic human...
Marianne KastrupPsychiatry at warPsychiatry and conflict managementInterview with Eliot Sorel MD, global health leader, health systems performance expert.