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This book looks at the impact of multigenerational trauma, severe psychopathology and ethical struggles through the lens of Ukrainian psychoanalysts working amidst the Russian invasion.
The contribution examines psychoanalytic responses to Russia's aggression against Ukraine, including via lived experiences of Ukrainian psychoanalysts who practice under conditions of continued threat. The book offers analytic observations and exploration of psychoanalytically informed care with Ukrainians who are experiencing profound distress and war trauma. Contributors describe their work with diverse Ukrainian groups, including children and adolescents, war refugees, individuals experiencing severe physical and psychological crises, Ukrainian Jewish community and Ukrainian diaspora.
This will be a valuable resource for readers interested in understanding and responding to impact of wars, specifically genocidal wars. They are invited to witness the profound challenges, creativity, courage, human and professional dilemmas, and pain that are witnessed and responded to by psychoanalytically informed practitioners.
Contents
1. In the Nets of Trauma. Ukrainian Case.
Natalia Nalyvaiko
2. Phenomenology of Psychic Processes and Relationships in Wartime Ukraine
Valeriy Dorozhkin
3. Oedipal conflicts during wartime: War and the infantile fantasies
Yuliia Vizniuk
Elina Yevlanova
Chapter 4. "I do (not) want to kill:" Trauma Beyond Words
Olena Medvedieva
Chapter 5. The mental void: Impact of war on Non-Neurotic Structures
Olga Pavlovska
Nina Kokoilo
6. Psychoanalytic Practice in Wartime Ukraine: Challenges to the Ethics
Oksana Arshevska-Guérin
Natalia Nalyvaiko
Mariana Velykodna
7. Effects and Affects of War in Psychoanalytic Practice
Oleh Khrystenko
8. War-forced terminations of psychoanalysis: cases from Ukraine
Mariana Velykodna
9. Avoiding talking about the war? Features of transference during counseling with Ukrainian refugees
Elina Yevlanova
10. The Crisis of Group Identity during the War: Experience of Working with the Ukrainian Jewish Community
Olena Slobodianiuk
Olena Osypenko
11. The "Severed Roots" People: Psychoanalytic Reflections from Running the Psychological Hotline Work with Ukrainian Refugees
Sergii Ugrium
12. Psychoanalytic therapy with children in the realities of war: an analysis that cannot be
Yelyzaveta Davoian
Daria Kyrylova
Zoia Miroshnyk
13. Wartime Supervision as Psychoanalytical Research of Clinical Cases and Psychic Phenomena
Volodymyr Mamko
14. He. She. War: Transforming War-Related Experience through the Intervision Group Dynamics
Veronika Lukyanova
Ruslana Rudenko
15. International and national psychoanalytic initiatives in wartime Ukraine: history of 2022-2023
Alexander A. Lupis
Marianna Tkalych
Mariana Velykodna



