touch with an accredited mdr therapist and specialist in complex post-traumatic stress disorder, hanna dudnyk the head of the research department of military psychological research of the research center for humanitarian problems of the armed forces ukraine's military psychologist vyacheslav oliynyk and respected experts. we communicate with people who have suffered, especially with military personnel, they should start with simple phrases and be very easy. what does your work with patients begin with? i also want to add a little. that's why mr. yuriy can start. mr. vyacheslav. yes, mr. vyacheslav, that's good. well, now. how are you? it's a universal word that actually replaces any of us. good morning greetings in general, a word and an expression. how do you say this about the fact that you communicate with a person, what do you share , what do you want to know, what is she really like, how do we communicate with military personnel? well, i would definitely like to shift the emphasis and say that a person and military personnel in the process of these psycho-traumatic events and after them,