Advice from psychologists on how to cope with fear and anxiety.
It is the 21st day of the war with Russia for our independence. Ukrainians stood for another day! We will not give our land to the enemy in the future. But the nerves of many are already beginning to fail. The initial reserve of strength, which allowed each of us to mobilize and hold ourselves in his hands, has run out. War strikes at everyone's psyche and it is very important at this time to maintain their mental health and not succumb to psychological self-destruction.
We need to talk to each other, support each other, instill in each other hope and faith in victory. We are stronger and more confident when we keep calm and do our own thing. We are capable when we have ourselves. And for this to work out for us, it is worth listening to the advice of psychologists.
The war consists not only of bombing and open combat but also of information and psychological attacks. We have already experienced all the states of psychological activity. And now a large number of people are experiencing exhaustion.
The previous state was euphoria, which was supported by wild hatred of the enemy and inexhaustible pride in our army. During the euphoria, the Ukrainians united as much as possible, gathered, and charged with fighting spirit. They could not sleep, eat or function to be prepared in full combat readiness. According to psychologists, it is energetically difficult for the brain to be constantly in this state. That's why it turns on the function of protection; people feel exhausted, feel despair, and show signs of depression.
"In a state of war, each of us can experience different emotional states," says psychologist Olha Shablovska. "Now it is normal to feel fear, helplessness, anxiety. For people who are at war, there may be mood swings, inability to feel positive emotions, indifference to what used to be fun. People can cry, be aggressive, or be in a state of 'stupor.' These states can change, go away, and come back."
Now we all need to stay fit and sober to survive what is happening. In the chaos of current events, saving oneself is the first task.
If emotions become very strong and difficult to deal with, Olha Shablovska recommends the following techniques:
In addition, experts say, it is necessary to introduce several necessary healing restrictions.
You can also help yourself to return to reality by following:
Social connections are more important now than ever. Communicate with friends and like-minded people, limit contact with those who increase, not reduce your anxiety. Apply the principles of nonviolent communication. Divide the zones of your and not your responsibility and do not take someone else's. Including feelings. Do what you can do, help others as you can, no more, otherwise you will need help. Accept help without hesitation when you need it.
From this list (as well as from other tips that you have seen or will see) you can take the ways that suit you, and do not take those that cause resistance or do not alleviate the condition. We are all in abnormal circumstances now and we are reacting to them normally, whatever that reaction may be.
We hug, breathe and believe in our victory!
Let's stand together!
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