The war in Ukraine has forced millions to flee, leaving their friends, relatives and livelihoods behind. Psychologist Nadia Aleksina has been working with refugees in Lviv, treating them for trauma. krishgm reports.
We met with Nadia Aleksina, a psychologist working with refugees in Lviv, and began by asking her about the people she is encountering.
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