As Ukraine enters the third year of russia's full-scale invasion, the number of demobilized soldiers continues to rise. Currently, there is a lack of government programs specifically targeting the needs of women returning from the army, despite their growing presence in the Armed Forces. Approaches to social and psychological reintegration are universal and fail to address the unique challenges women face when adapting to civilian life. These difficulties are driven by differences in societal expectations, gender roles and the distinct experiences gained during and after the war.