Mental health as a national security
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The human cost of inaction. Examining how psychological well-being directly impacts social cohesion, defense capacity, and long-term recovery post-conflict.
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In times of war and crisis, mental health is not secondary — it is strategic. This panel explores how psychological well-being directly shapes societal cohesion, defense readiness, and long-term post-war recovery. Drawing on Ukraine’s wartime experience, speakers from frontline medicine, journalism, and trauma recovery innovation highlight why mental health must be viewed as a matter of national security. As Sweden strengthens its civil and military preparedness, what can be learned from Ukraine and how do we act now to prevent invisible wounds? Speakers: – Kateryna Serdiuk, co-founder Repower (Swedish-Ukrainian initiative supporting mental health of military medics and doctors) – Mike North, PhD, CEO and Co-Founder of Shiftwave (US-based nervous system regulation technology used in Ukrainian rehabilitation centers) – “Prince”, active Ukrainian combat medic – Elin Jönsson, war journalist, SVT Moderator: The session will be moderated by J
Medverkande
Kateryna Serdiuk, C-o founder, Repower
Mike North, Oh D, CEO and Co-founder, Shiftwave
”Prince”, Ukrainian Combat Medic
Jonas Lundberg, Strategic advisor/Senior Consultant , Lumell Associations
Elin Jönsson, Utrikesreporter Ukraina, SVT - Sveriges Television
Evenemangsinformation
Evenemangstyp: Seminarium/föreläsning
Evenemangs-ID: 5346
Språk: Svenska och Engelska
Förtäring: Nej
Arrangörsuppgifter
Kontaktperson: Victoria Lundgren, Projektledare, Svenska Soldathemsförbundet
Senast uppdaterad: Måndag 23 juni 2025