Psychological support center:
Our mission is to provide professional and effective psychological support to Ukrainians through individual counseling, group therapy, and psychological education. We aim to help our clients overcome psychological difficulties, find resources for personal development, and achieve psychological well-being.
Our vision is to create a space without borders, where every person has access to quality and affordable psychological assistance, where everyone can unlock their potential, develop, and find inner harmony and balance.
Our values are:
- Professionalism: We highly value professionalism in our work, providing clients with quality services according to the highest standards of psychological practice.
- Collaboration and trust: We strive for open and trusting cooperation with our clients, creating a safe environment for growth and change.
- Individual multimodal approach: We respect the uniqueness of each individual and provide an individual approach to each client, taking into account their needs and requests.
- Ethics and confidentiality: We adhere to high ethical standards in our work and guarantee complete confidentiality of the information we receive from our clients.
- Social responsibility: We feel responsible to our clients and society as a whole and strive to provide support and assistance to the Ukrainian population in ensuring psychological health and well-being.
Where it all began.
Ukrainians do not have the habit of seeking psychological support/professional psychological help. It is very difficult to seek psychological help for people who have lost everything. The war makes people affected by it as if they are petrified, burned by their grief and loss. It is even more difficult to explain your condition to and ask for help from psychologists with different mentalities and experiences.
Understanding this, we opened our psychological assistance service with Ukrainian psychologists, some of whom continue to live in Ukraine to hear the same air raid sirens, to hide during the air raids, and who can provide psychological assistance both online and offline with the full understanding of their client's situation. Our Psychological Support Centre employs highly qualified specialists in the following areas:
- work with PTSD;
- depression and suicidal tendencies;
- physical and mental violence;
- post-traumatic syndrome in military personnel;
- psychological help for children under 6 (sleepiness, loss of speech, arrested development, bouts of uncontrolled aggression and panic attacks);
- psychological help for teenagers;
- group therapy.
Psychologists at our center undergo mandatory supervision and constantly improve their skills and qualifications.
Hanna Miroshnychenko
President of the UNION Foundation. Psychotherapist, sexologist, military psychologist, EMDR and ImTT specialist. Trainer of the Israeli Trauma Coalition, Death Doula, volunteer.Areas of work:
• Parent–child relationships;
• Work with adolescents;
• Sexual education and sexual dysfunctions;
• Consequences of physical and psychological violence;
• Work with burnout, stress, and trauma;
• Work with grief and loss;
• Support for families of prisoners of war;
• Evacuations from active conflict zones and work with acute shock;
• Support after torture and captivity.
Olga Isaieva
Psychologist, psychotherapist in training (Gestalt approach, 4th year at RGI). Body-oriented therapist, massage therapist. Playback theatre practitionerAreas of work:
• Psychosomatics and restoring connection with the body;
• Migration and support during adaptation;
• Interpersonal relationships;
• Crises of meaning and identity;
• Support for motherhood.
Valeriia Maksymovych
Psychologist, Gestalt therapist in training (6th year at the Ukrainian State University named after M. Drahomanov; additional Level II training at NAGTU)Areas of work:
• Anxiety, social anxiety;
• Self-esteem, self-attitude, and the path to self-understanding;
• Adaptation in emigration;
• Processing separation and divorce; exploring sources of support in life;
• Working on building healthy boundaries with others.
Yuliia Hrynyshyna
Psychologist, training facilitator. Business trainer, specialist in working with metaphorical associative cards. Consultant in Positive Psychotherapy (PPT) in training.Areas of work:
• Family relationships;
• Self-esteem and personal identity;
• Adaptation and life changes;
• Anxiety and stress;
• Relationships during wartime;
• Work on establishing healthy personal boundaries.
Mariia Sybirska
Psychotherapist. Specialist in clinical psychoanalysis, psychotherapist working with adolescents, trauma-focused therapy. Co-founder of the Ukrainian-language Psychologists’ ClubAreas of work:
• Childhood trauma and crises;
• Parent–child conflicts;
• Psychological support for people who have lost loved ones, including those whose relatives died by suicide;
• Issues of self-esteem and self-identification;
• Autoaggression (self-directed aggression);
• Work with couples.
Nataliia Panchenko
Psychologist, psychotherapistAreas of work:
• Anxiety disorders;
• Psychosomatics;
• Family relationships;
• Panic attacks and PTSD;
• Work on the development of femininity;
• Personal boundaries and self-identity.
Valeriya Petuykina
PsychologistAreas of work:
• Misunderstandings in family relationships;
• Conflicts with close ones or at the workplace;
• Issues related to building and improving relationships within a couple;
• Career guidance and vocational counseling.
Viktoriia Bardachenko
Psychotherapist providing individual and group therapy, training facilitator. Volunteer. Co-founder of the Ukrainian-language Psychologists’ ClubAreas of work:
• Psychological support for refugees;
• Psychological support for the LGBTIQ+ community;
• Acute trauma and PTSD, depression;
• Work with borderline states;
• Panic attacks and phobias;
• Loss and grief;
• Parent–child relationships, adolescent crises, separation;
• Human sexuality and sexuality within couples.
Marharyta Pakhlova
Psychological counselor, existential psychotherapist in training, psychologist in training. VolunteerAreas of work:
• Migration and support with adaptation;
• Life crises and stress;
• Work and romantic relationships;
• LGBTQ+ community and their relatives;
• Self-discovery and career change;
• Self-esteem and self-attitude;
• Inner dialogue.
Daria Tekutieva
Psychologist, Master’s degree in Psychology. Has knowledge of CBT and is studying psychoanalytic approaches and coaching.Areas of work:
• Mood swings, inner chaos, dissatisfaction with oneself;
• Difficulties in understanding one’s own emotions, self-criticism, and perfectionism;
• Fear of making decisions;
• Lack of direction (“I don’t know where to go”), building personal boundaries;
• Codependency in relationships;
• Motherhood and loss of identity, emotional burnout;
• Searching for inner support in achieving goals.
Anna Serhiienko
Psychologist. Gestalt therapist in training. Certified playback theatre practitionerAreas of work:
• Life in emigration and adaptation to a new environment;
• Addictions and codependency;
• Monogamous and polyamorous relationships;
• Building connection with close ones and friends;
• Body-oriented work and psychosomatic manifestations;
• Life crises;
• Teamwork and group dynamics;
• Professional development.
Natalia Prozhoha
PsychologistAreas of work:
• Psychological counseling;
• Enhancing self-esteem;
• Resolving interpersonal difficulties;
• Building healthy relationships.
Oksana Kharina
Psychologist, using CBT methods in counseling. Currently in training in Positive PsychotherapyAreas of work:
• Life crises and stress;
• Self-esteem and self-discovery;
• Anxiety and anxiety disorders;
• Procrastination.
Maryna Kulinich
Master’s degree in Psychology. Psychotherapist in training (psychoanalytic approach).Areas of work:
• Anxiety and emotional instability;
• Low self-esteem, self-acceptance, personal boundaries;
• Procrastination, loss of motivation, burnout; searching for meaning and self-definition;
• Difficulties in decision-making, finding inner support to achieve goals;
• Difficulties in communication and relationships with parents;
• Career guidance, awareness of one’s abilities and values.
Hanna Makarevych
Psychologist, Gestalt PsychotherapistAreas of work:
• Psychosomatics;
• Sleep-related issues;
• Adolescent psychology;
• Work with loss and grief;
• Interpersonal relationships;
• Work with metaphorical associative cards.
Location:
Ul. Zlotostocka 22/2, 50-511
Wroclaw, Poland
NIP: 8992936587
REGON: 523080630
Email:
Phone:
+37067539798

