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Let’s focus on the psychological impact of war on Ukrainians and Lithuanians and the challenges mental health professionals are facing. This conference will bring together leading practitioners, researchers, and organizations to discuss the current mental health crisis and potential solutions.
Don’t miss out on the chance to be part of this critical discussion and contribute to finding real solutions! Let’s come together and tackle the mental health challenges of today – because we’re stronger when we collaborate!
🗝 Key Topics:
▶️ Latest research and methodologies in mental health support for war-affected communities
▶️ Psychological impact of trauma on both the Lithuanian and Ukrainian societies
▶️ Practical cases and insights from specialists working in crisis situations
Special Guest Speakers Include:
❇️ Professor Danutė Gailienė – Renowned expert in trauma and collective healing, sharing insights on psychological impacts of trauma and resilience.
❇️ Irena Blaževičė – Founder of Domus Solis, sharing her experience in working with Ukrainian clients in crisis situations.
❇️ Svitlana Zaluzhna – Expert in implementing support programs for Ukrainian families, presenting findings from Atviros Tautos research.
❇️ Tetiana Zhdanova – Psychodiagnostician and researcher from Soul Lab, presenting new psycho-emotional research methods.
❇️ Olena Shelestova – Associate Professor of Psychology at Kherson State University, discussing post-traumatic growth and therapeutic approaches for war trauma.
🤝 This conference aims to create a platform for professional exchange, foster new insights, and provide a space for networking and collaboration between Ukrainian and Lithuanian specialists. We will also discuss the evolving needs for trauma work and identify areas where additional knowledge and skills are still required.
Join us for an invaluable opportunity to expand your professional knowledge and connect with experts in the field!
This conference is free for mental health professionals and is organized by Ukreate Hub in partnership with WHO (Country Office, Lithuania) and Domus Solis