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“She’s still alive”: A wartime meditation on grief and hope
ABSTRACT A Ukrainian therapist who, at the start of the war, flees with her young family, first to Western Ukraine, then to Italy, recounts her complex emotional and professional experiences along the way. The author describes fear, loss, abandonment, survivor guilt, surprising resilience, resourcefulness, tears, and joy.