TRAINING

A doctor who understands psychological trauma saves lives in a different way

Certified educational programs for physicians and healthcare professionals. Provider of Continuing Medical Education (CME) No. 2221, Ministry of Health of Ukraine, since 2024.

TRAINING

A doctor who understands psychological trauma saves lives in a different way

Certified educational programs for physicians and healthcare professionals. Provider of Continuing Medical Education (CME) No. 2221, Ministry of Health of Ukraine, since 2024.

We are a certified CPD provider for healthcare professionals

Psychological trauma is a clinical reality for every doctor

War has changed the clinical reality of every healthcare professional in Ukraine — regardless of specialization. Patients with chronic pain, sleep disorders, somatic symptoms without organic cause, burnout, and moral injury have become the norm, not the exception.

The War Psychotrauma Institute offers educational programs that give healthcare professionals real tools: how to recognize psychotraumatic conditions, how to talk to a patient about trauma, and how to preserve one’s own resources when working with difficult cases.

Evidence-based. Clinically oriented. Relevant to wartime conditions.

The war has transformed the clinical reality for every healthcare professional in Ukraine, regardless of their specialty. Understanding the mechanisms of psychological trauma has become part of basic clinical competence.

Event cards

01 / Transgenerational Trauma

October 1 and 8, 2025 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. (Kyiv)
10 CPD points

Course author: Stanislavska Tetiana, PhD-student at KIMPP, psychoanalyst, clinical psychologist, Founder of the War Psychotrauma Institute, author of the Telegram channel “War Psychotrauma”.

02 / The wounded healer:
vicarious trauma, compassion fatigue, and professional burnout in working with the military

December 18-19 and 25-26, 2024
3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. (Kyiv)
20 CPD points

Course author: Olga Lazorko, Doctor of Psychology, Professor of the Department of General and Clinical Psychology at Lesya Ukrainka Volyn National University.

03 / Managing chronic pain:
evidence-based methods for alleviating the patient’s condition

December 6-7 and 13-14, 2024
3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. (Kyiv)
20 CPD points

Course author: Olga Lazorko, Doctor of Psychology, Professor of the Department of General and Clinical Psychology at Lesya Ukrainka Volyn National University.

We’re open to collaboration!

Corporate training: programs for psychological services, medical institutions, and military organizations. University partnerships: integration of VPI programs into curricula. Supervision and counseling: for organizations working with trauma.

We have been working throughout the war — and we will continue to do so afterward.
Join us.

For inquiries regarding cooperation:
warpsychotrauma@gmail.com +380 68 95 92 911

About mental health during and after the war (in Ukrainian, but you can use Telegram’s translator):