RT Journal Article SR Electronic A1 Nešpor, Karel T1 The War in Ukraine and Indirect Traumatization in the Czech Republic JF Cognitive Remediation Journal YR 2023 VO 12 IS 1 SP 5 OP 5 DO 10.5507/crj.2023.002 UL https://cognitive-remediation-journal.com/artkey/crj-202301-0002.php AB The prevalence of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is higher in war veterans than in the general population. Manifestations of PTSD include recurrent memories of the event in question, avoidance of what the event commemorates, self-deprecation, feelings of helplessness and guilt, depressive symptoms, memory impairment and emotional and relational problems. Also sleep disturbances, fear, increased irritability, symptoms of stress, suicidal tendencies, self-aggressive behaviour, alcohol or drug abuse, etc. occur.