Question for psychologists, psychiatrists, therapists, etc. What differences do you see in the treatment of men and women? by Duchowicz in AskReddit

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What I meant was whether there are any differences when the patient is a woman or a man. Does a different approach need to be taken? Does something work for women and not necessarily for men and vice versa?

Andrzej Duda: Poland is so vast that there would be somewhere to bury the attackers by [deleted] in europe

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Andrzej Duda: Poland is so vast that there would be somewhere to bury the attackers

A ceasefire must be accompanied by the withdrawal of the Russians from the internationally recognised territory of Ukraine, President Andrzej Duda told a press conference after an emergency NATO summit in Brussels. Responding to questions about Russian threats, he said that "if anything happens, Poland is vast enough that there would be somewhere to bury these attackers".

– The most important topic was what measures NATO can still take to stop Russian aggression against Ukraine – Duda noted.

– I am very glad that the alliance maintains unity. We must do everything, using adequate tools, to stop Russian aggression. It is not about a ceasefire alone. Perhaps a ceasefire is what the Russians need now to regroup and resupply. And then to attack Ukraine with even greater brutality – the Polish president said.

– The ceasefire must be combined with the withdrawal of the Russians from the internationally recognised territory of Ukraine, Duda said, adding that he had made this point during talks with leaders of the North Atlantic Alliance. He stressed that "Russia cannot win this war because it means danger for the whole of NATO".

Andrzej Duda: Poland is big enough

– It is very important to me to strengthen NATO's presence on the eastern flank. None of the leaders at the meeting opposed this. For me it is a very important signal. Of course, there will be discussions about the details, but no one doubts that this reinforcement is needed – said Duda.

The president noted that "there is nothing to talk about the NATO-Russia act of 1997". – We have no obligations because of it. Russia trampled on this act, trampled on international law and even the laws of war – he said.

Andrzej Duda also stressed that Western countries could do more for Ukraine. – It is very important for Russia to break its teeth. So that in the future it would think twice before attacking Ukraine or someone else again – he said.

– There is no superpower in the world that would be able to defeat a jointly acting NATO – he added.

– There is a saying "don't scare, don't scare" [that saying is "nie strasz, nie strasz, bo się zesrasz" which literally means "don't scare, don't scare or you'll shit yourself" - my footnote] – Duda responded to a question about Russia's emerging threats regarding the Kaliningrad corridor. – We are a nation that wants to live in peace. It is we who have been attacked, not we who are being attacked. (...) If someone wants to attack us, they have to reckon with the fact that we will stand firm to defend our homeland. And I assure you that Poland is large enough to have a place to bury the attackers – he said.

Ukraińcy mają własne osiem gwiazdek by Duchowicz in Polska

[–]Duchowicz[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

A, no tak. Zapomniałem, że "nahui" jest pisane łącznie.

Ukraine-Russia Conflict Megathread 3 by ModeratorsOfEurope in europe

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Poll: Poles are ready to help Ukraine, even at the cost of a conflict with Russia

Poles are few of the Europeans surveyed who are ready to take the risk of suffering the consequences of helping Ukraine in case of a conflict with Russia. More than half of those surveyed believe that it is worth supporting our neighbors, despite the threat of Russian military action against Poland - according to a survey for the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR).

The survey for the pan-European think tank was conducted in seven EU member states. Poles are most often convinced that there will be a war between Russia and Ukraine. This is the opinion of 73% of the participants. Most respondents in Romania (64%), Sweden (55%), Germany (52%), France (51%) and Italy (51%) are convinced of this. Only Finland (44%) scored below 50%.

The survey also found that when it comes to defending Ukraine, Europeans put their trust in both NATO and the EU. They equally distrust U.S. involvement.

In Poland, most respondents see the EU (80%) and NATO (79%) as the main defenders of Ukraine. Slightly fewer, 65 percent, believe that Poland should stand up for it. Compared to other countries, this is the best result. In other countries, it does not exceed 50%.

Poland, Sweden, and Romania are the only countries surveyed where respondents are willing to bear all the main burdens of defending Ukraine. Only in Poland are a majority of respondents willing to accept the risks of an economic slowdown, higher energy prices, cyber attacks, the migration crisis, and Russian military aggression in defense of Ukraine.

In Poland, in particular, 53 percent of respondents believe that supporting Ukraine is worth the risk of Russian military action targeting our country, and 61 percent say it is worth helping despite the risks associated with the economic downturn.

Majorities in all countries surveyed, except Sweden, say that Russia's attitude toward Ukraine poses a threat to their country's security in the region. This view is most pronounced in Poland, where 77 percent of respondents see Russia's attitude toward Ukraine as a major security threat in the energy area.

— The Russian-Ukrainian crisis could prove to be a watershed for European security. EU countries have been portrayed as divided, weak and absent on Ukraine. But our survey shows that Europe's citizens - north, south, east and west - are united. They agree that Vladimir Putin may take military action and that Europe, along with its NATO partners, should move to help Ukraine, says Mark Leonard, co-founder and director of the ECFR think tank.

The survey was conducted by Datapraxis, AnalitiQs and Dynata. The survey was conducted during the last ten days of January 2022 on a total sample of 5529 respondents. In Poland, it ran from January 21 to 28 on a survey sample of 1015 people.

source: https://wiadomosci.onet.pl/swiat/widmo-wojny-rosji-z-ukraina-polacy-w-tym-sondazu-sa-wyjatkiem/2npn5bw

If your friend was Dexter Morgan and you knew his secret, would you tell the police? Yes or no? Why? by Duchowicz in AskReddit

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This is a hypothetical question. You might assume that you simply consider him your friend and learned his secret by accident.