The “Children and War. Teaching Recovery Techniques” training took place in Kyiv on September 9-11 within the frames of the “Helping Hand for Ukraine” Project. The training was conducted by certified project trainers and psychologists – Iryna Sukhova, Nataliya Podolyak, and Olena Bozhor. 27 participants took part in the training, among them were teachers, psychologists, doctors, professionals with PhD degree. And despite different professional activity and experience, everyone appreciated new knowledge about healing techniques that help to recover in the most difficult life situations. By working through their personal traumatic situations in the circle of colleagues and coaches, each of the participants gained useful knowledge and practical skills for overcoming the trauma of war and PTSD, which is currently necessary for all Ukrainians – both children and their parents, who suffered from the war in Ukraine.
“Children and War. Teaching Recovery Techniques” Training took place in Kyiv in September

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