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Unpack Grief. How the Polish Tatars Became a Rear for the Children of Ukrainian Heroes

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In the Polish Tatras, psychological rehabilitation camps are held for Ukrainian children who lost their parents in the war. Here therapists work with them, teach them to talk about pain, live grief without shame and return a sense of security. The author visited one of these camps and saw how silence, mountains and attentive presence of adults help children to trust the world again.
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In the Polish Tatras, psychological rehabilitation camps are held for Ukrainian children who lost their parents in the war. Here therapists work with them, teach them to talk about pain, live grief without shame and return a sense of security. The author visited one of these camps and saw how silence, mountains and attentive presence of adults help children to trust the world again.

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ТЕКСТИ broke the news in on Thursday, March 19, 2026.
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