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Mariya Vynnytska is a Ukrainian psychologist, psychoanalyst, and co-founder of the psychological center and civil society organization Ukrainian Psychology Center THE SOUL[1].

Biography

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Mariya Vynnytska was born on April 29, 1982, in Ukraine. She has worked in psychology, program management and social services, with experience in international organizations and the public sector since 2004.

Education

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Professional Activity

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Since 2004, Mariya Vynnytska has been working with international organizations and social projects, addressing issues related to civil society, public health, law, psychology, and communications.

In 2012, she contributed to the development of the "Human Rights in Patient Care: A Practitioner Guide"[2], a project by the Open Society Foundations. The book elucidates the rights and duties of patients and medical workers, forms and ways of these rights protection on the international, regional and national levels.

In 2021, she co-founded and became a practicing psychologist at THE SOUL, a center focused on assisting Ukrainians[3], particularly those affected by war. The center provides psychoanalytic and psychological services, including the method of systemic family constellations therapy, art therapy, transgenerational trauma work and other modalities. The center has also developed a Psychological Recovery and Post-Traumatic Growth Program called "Ukrainian Circle"[4][5], to support Ukrainians in need.

Mariya is a member of the advisory board[6] of the Elisabeth Kübler-Ross Foundation, where she focuses on psychosocial support during humanitarian crises[7]. She also participates as a speaker at professional conferences, such as the St. Luke’s Hospital Compassionate Care Conference 2024 in Singapore[8], sharing her expertise on psychological support and trauma recovery.

Publications

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Mariya Vynnytska has authored over 75 articles[9] on topics related to psychology, communications, and emotions in the media outlet New Voice. Her work covers themes of war, crises, resilience strategies, and personal and professional development.

References

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  1. ^ "Home -". 2023-03-17. Retrieved 2024-11-08.
  2. ^ Byrne, I.; Ezer, T.; Cohen, J.; Overall, J.; Senyuta, I. (2012). Human Rights in Patient Care: a practitioner guide. Lviv, Ukraine: LOBF Publishing House “Medicine and Law”. p. 6. ISBN 978-966-2019-17-9.
  3. ^ ""Viele spüren plötzlich Freude, wenn sie tote Russen sehen"". Tages-Anzeiger (in German). 2022-03-26. Retrieved 2024-11-08.
  4. ^ "UKRAINIAN CIRCLE 2024". Сайт The Soul. Retrieved 2024-12-24.
  5. ^ "UKRAINIAN CIRCLE 2023". Сайт The Soul. Retrieved 2024-12-24.
  6. ^ Alissa (2017-05-20). "Mariya Vynnytska (Ukraine)". EKR Foundation. Retrieved 2024-11-08.
  7. ^ "«Ich wollte einfach nur töten»: Wie verarbeiten Ukrainer den Krieg?". Tages-Anzeiger (in German). 2024-08-14. Retrieved 2024-11-08.
  8. ^ "St Luke's Hospital Compassionate Care Conference | 31 Jan 2024". St Luke's Hospital. Retrieved 2024-12-23.
  9. ^ "Марія Винницька — біографія, фото, новини, публікації / NV". nv.ua. Retrieved 2024-11-08.