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The Kremlin’s policy of sending hundreds of thousands of Russian men, including many prisoners, to war in Ukraine with little to no training or equipment has had predictable effects back on the home front: numerous soldiers have committed violent crimes upon returning home, and the country reportedly has a critical shortage of psychologists trained to treat PTSD.

The Russian authorities have been reluctant to criticize these veterans, with Putin calling for them to become the country’s “new elite.” But according to inside sources, the Putin’s team is well aware of the risks the returnees pose and fears Russian society isn’t prepared to accept them.

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    4 months ago

    has a critical shortage of psychologists trained to treat PTSD.

    Huh, a country whose entire persona is based on the idea that any man who needs any help with anything is weak and feeble has a shortage of folks trained in how to actually help men who need serious help. SHOCKING.

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      3 months ago

      that any man who needs any help with anything is weak and feeble

      It’s that mostly in American movies and such, a stereotype.

      The actual thing is the stigma on all mental problems in the ex-USSR. Most older people advised to see a psychologist, not even a psychiatrist about pills and serious diagnoses, will react with “I’m NORMAL” and “NO YOU”. With younger people it varies.