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“Children and War” Therapy Sessions are held throughout Ukraine

New trainers who have recently graduated from the program “Children and War. Teaching Recovery Techniques” now use this methodology to conduct sessions for children and their parents throughout Ukraine and abroad. The sessions take place both offline and online, depending on the needs and capabilities of the group members. In the photos (and this is only a small part of the memories of this summer and the beginning of autumn) the sessions conducted by trainers Nadiya Bakhurinska, Nataliya Maslakova, Tetyana Maltseva (Beregovo), Anzhelika Lyashchuk, Nataliya Kushnir (Chernivtsi), Yulia Tomakh, Nadiya Andreeva (Korosten), Olena Sukhanova, Gulsem Havryushenko (Khutoro-Gubynykha village, Dnipropetrovsk region). All these trainers work selflessly, do not complain about personal stress in war conditions, but love and support children, share their experience and teach them practical exercises to help them to cope with stress, pain, losses, fears , and obsessive memories. And the children become healthier, they heal, they regain self-confidence, they start to dream again and hope for a better future.

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