Here comes the first 2022 issue of the Archives of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy. It is more than a week since we, or at least the most of us, live in two parallel realities. One is the Russian invasion on Ukraine that not only catched our attention so intensively but also made us aware that Europe is not such a safe region as we thought and the geopolitical situation brings many uncertainties. Many of us have mobilized to bring support to our Ukrainian neighbours. The second reality is the continuation of our everydayness, including clinical and research activities, family and social connections. For us, mental health professionals, it seems obvious that these two realities will finally unite as we should be prepared to bring help to the victims of war and their relatives.
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