Beginning of advanced training courses under the program “Methods of working with mental trauma. Psychological first aid and medical and psychological rehabilitation of persons who have suffered mental trauma”
Educational and Scientific Institute of Continuing Education of NAU informs that on May 23 the beginning of training in advanced training courses under the program “Methods of working with mental trauma. First psychological aid and medical and psychological rehabilitation of persons who have experienced mental trauma. ” The form of distance learning.
At this difficult time, we were joined by listeners from all over Ukraine: Kyiv, Dnipro, Odessa, Kryvyi Rih, Ternopil, Lviv.
We have previously informed that the program consists of purely practical content. The program focuses on a combination of new approaches, taking into account the experience of Israeli and American specialists in the medical and psychological rehabilitation of a wide range of people who survived or are in a state of mental trauma during the war.
For the first time, we provide our students with crisis psychological counseling in wartime, consider the effects of war on the mental state of people, study the features of brain development and functioning, as well as neuropsychological aspects of brain response to trauma. We provide practical advice on what and how to do to save the psyche from the negative effects of war.
Course teacher Vyshnichenko Serhiy Ivanovych, Candidate of Medical Sciences He is an experienced practitioner and a high-class specialist in the field of psychotherapy and psychiatry.
All records of online meetings, presentations, additional materials, questionnaires, tests, literature are provided in the general chat of the course on the social network Telegram and stored there.
The courses will last until June 20, 2022.
Currently, this program is recruiting for the second group, training is scheduled for June 21.
Kyiv, 1 Lyubomyr Husar Ave., NAU,
building 8, office № 011,
e-mail: maliniam@ukr.net
Malinovska Natalia Mykolayivna
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