contact us, psychiatrist, psychotherapist, candidate of medical sciences, associate professor , svitlana netrusova, ms. svitlana, nice to see you and hear today i congratulate you good day iryna i am also very happy to see and hear you and all our listeners and i am very happy to have the opportunity to help with some advice and knowledge to share what those who suffer from pcr or who are only in this traumatic situation need to know and may be at risk of developing ptsd mrs. svitlana please tell me how many patients you currently have with ptsd, the fact is that i don't have so many patients that i can make a percentage sample of my own uh, um, i mean my experience practical activity but if we take a general sample, then up to 30% of the general population may suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder. there is no need to talk about violence against women or about other moments, there is a fire or something else or something else. we have a war and it is a big, very powerful, psychosomatic factor that can lead to post-traumatic stress disorder. it is precisely such people who experience such a p