COMMUNITY

Experts. Practitioners. Like-minded people

We are united by a shared interest in war-related psychological trauma, crisis intervention, the intergenerational transmission of traumatic experiences, and professional development.

Our team consists of psychotherapists, psychologists, and educators from Ukraine, representing various schools, methods, and professional approaches

These are our people

Ukrainian professionals are currently working in a unique and extremely challenging environment—amid a full-scale war, constant danger, loss, displacement, exhaustion, and prolonged stress. That is why it is important for us not only to provide assistance, but also to reflect on this experience, study it, and share it with the international community.

We are open to sharing our experiences and collaborating.

The team at the War Psychotrauma Institute

Partners of the War Psychotrauma Institute

Postgraduate education for psychologists, psychotherapists, and educators. Official provider of continuing professional development. Officially registered in the EDBO system. Compliance with official state and European standards. Highly qualified academic and teaching staff.

It is a member of the NPA partnership. It brings together practicing psychologists and students to achieve professional excellence in accordance with state and European standards. Offers a full range of professional support: training programs for professional development, supervision and intervision, consulting support and explanations, participation in conferences.

We are open to various forms of collaboration

Financial support: a grant or direct contribution to the organization’s activities. Institutional partnership: joint projects, exchange of expertise. Expert collaboration: participation in an advisory board, supervision, consulting.

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):