Ukrainian Society Amidst Transformations: Experience, Resilience, and Professional Responses
How is Ukrainian society changing under the impact of war and global challenges? What helps people maintain psychological resilience? What new approaches to work are emerging in psychology and the social sector?
We invite you to an open webinar where leading Ukrainian and international experts will discuss the psychological, social, and professional aspects of the transformations Ukraine is experiencing today. During the event, participants will learn about current scientific research, practical experience, and professional tools that help address today's challenges.
Speakers:
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Viktor Burlaka, PhD – Professor and Director of the Psychology Program at American University Kyiv, Professor at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro (USA).
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Vitaliy Panok – Doctor of Psychological Sciences, Director of the Ukrainian Scientific and Methodological Center for Applied Psychology and Social Work, Academician of the National Academy of Educational Sciences of Ukraine.
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Oleksiy Serdyuk, PhD – Head of the Research Laboratory at Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs.
During the webinar, we will discuss:
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The psychological consequences of societal transformations;
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Individual and community resilience in times of prolonged crisis;
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The role of modern psychology in supporting people and developing society;
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Professional challenges and new opportunities for psychologists;
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International and Ukrainian experience in research and practice.
Who is this for? The webinar will be valuable for students, practicing psychologists, researchers, social sector professionals, and anyone wishing to gain a deeper understanding of the processes shaping the present and future of Ukrainian society.