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Letter from Lviv: Symbolic thinking in the face of tragedy
ABSTRACT In this short essay, Kateryna Ostashova reports on her clinical work during wartime, and her work with families (one of her specialties.) She underlines the importance of maintaining freedom of thought, reflection, and interaction with patients, even amidst unimaginable conditions.