Abstract:
The article reveals the specifics of the professional activities of a psychologist-consultant during the war. The need to develop self-help skills for coping with emotional stress while working with people has been noted. The types of suffering as a result of military aggression have been examined. The conditions for the formation of counseling skills in wartime and the methodological possibilities of psychology and therapy during the crisis caused by the war are analyzed. The perspectives of the existential worldview are determined by the formation of the maturity of the consultant's personality.