We stand in solidarity with the people of Ukraine as they face the devastating human tragedy of a catastrophic war.

The aggression unleashed on them, their loved ones and their country in the past few weeks has been shocking.

Individuals, families and communities are dealing with indescribable losses, grief and uncertainty.

The humanitarian crisis and the long-term psychological impact of this war will likely continue for many years to come.

We know this war is also extremely concerning for people in the UK, raising feelings of uncertainty, anxiety, sadness, anger, and a sense of injustice and helplessness.

For some it may stir up past traumatic memories and for other it may exacerbate psychological issues they鈥檝e faced during the COVID-19 pandemic.

It鈥檚 already a subject that鈥檚 being brought into therapy sessions.

As therapists you may be dealing with your own emotional response to this war, as well as supporting your clients through theirs.

In recognition of that, we鈥檝e brought together a series of self-care resources for members to support you with the psychological impact of this war.

Individual rights and people鈥檚 freedom are hugely important in our work as therapists and as an Association, and we鈥檒l continue to stand up for these principles.