and yulia krasnikhina, a psychologist, is my guest. mrs. yuli, i congratulate you. greetings, have a good day. thank you for being you agreed, let's actually figure out such a difficult topic, because it seems to me that there is not a single family in our country now that does not know what war is and that has not been touched by grief, one way or another, almost every family has those who fight at the front are, let it be not very close relatives, but they can be friends, they can be acquaintances, we know that there are a lot of people who have lost a close or relative person, those who were in captivity, survived torture, those who were under occupation, left, that is, all of them, almost all of them people in ukraine are traumatized by the war, and i want to ask you, dad, how can you now assess this psycho-emotional state of people over these 20 months, or has it, on the contrary , improved over these 20 months, and people, well, you know, everything has stabilized, and they understood, the war continues, we have to be strong, or on the contrary , everything ha