About 1 in 5 children around the world live in or are fleeing from countries with ongoing conflict. Witnessing violence during their early developmental stages can have long-term effects on their mental health. Clinical psychologist Dr. Zlatina Kostova trains mental health providers in Ukraine on how to assist children living through war. She sits down with Soledad O’Brien to talk about ways to help children cope.
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