The term Psychotherapy covers a range of approaches and methods. They all involve a psychological (as distinct from medical or pharmacological) treatment for a range of psychological, emotional and relationship difficulties and disorders. Each approach is based on a well-established body of theory, methodology and research, grounded in a philosophy of person and the human condition.
Events

“New Challenges for Psychotherapists” (Friday June 16th 2023)

"Opening addresses" –
Patricia Hunt (Former President of the European Association for Psychotherapy),
Alexander Filts (President of the Ukrainian Umbrella Association of Psychotherapy)

  • "The role of psychotherapy in the war lessons learned from the war in Ex-Yugoslavia 30 years ago" – Irena Bezic (President of the European Association for Psychotherapy)

  • "Existential maturation of a psychotherapist in wartime" – Professor Volodymyr Karikash (Ukrainian Association of Positive Psychotherapy)

  • "The encounter of two wounded persons: the healing power of relationships" – Associate Professor Oleksander Myronenko

  • "Dynamics of contact with war from the perspective of gestalt therapy" – Larisa Didkovskaya (President of the Ukrainian Association of Gestalt Therapy)

  • "The range of consequences from exposure to severe forms of collective adversities" – Professor Renos Papadopoulos (Center of Trauma, Asylum and Refugees, University of Essex)

  • "Round table of all speakers" – Moderators: Professor Eugenijus Laurinaitis, Professor Roman Kechur

  • "Round Table"