THE FOURTH WEBINAR FROM THE SERIES OF INTERNATIONAL WEBINARS (UKRAINE-POLAND-ISRAEL) "PSYCHOLOGICAL HEALTH OF PERSONALITY IN THE CONDITIONS OF WAR AND POST-WAR TIME" WAS HELD
As part of the "Educational Fire of Victory" Action, initiated by the Central Institute of Postgraduate Education of SIHE "University of Educational Management" of NAES of Ukraine, the fourth of a series of international webinars (Ukraine-Poland-Israel) "Psychological Health of Personality in conditions of War and Post-war Period" was held on April 19th, 2023. Institutions-organizers and co-organizers became: SIHE "University of Educational Management" of NAES of Ukraine; G. S. Kostiuk Institute of Psychology of NAES of Ukraine; HUMANITAS High School, Poland; KINDERVELT Charitable Rehabilitation Center for Children and Family Assistance, Israel; Ukrainian Association of Organizational Psychologists and Labor Psychologists; Ukrainian Open University of Postgraduate Education, Ukraine.
The speaker of the webinar was Lyudmila Karamushka, Deputy Director of G. S. Kostiuk Institute of Psychology of NAES of Ukraine, Professor of the Department of Management Psychology of CIPE of SIHE "University of Educational Management" of NAES of Ukraine, Academician of the National Academy of Educational Sciences of Ukraine, Hab. Dr. in Psychology, Professor, President of Ukrainian Association of Organizational Psychologists and Labor Psychologists. Honored Employee of Education of Ukraine presented the author's technology for ensuring the mental health of the personnel of educational institutions in the conditions of war, revealed both its theoretical justification and practical experience of application for psychological support of educators from de-occupied territories.
The webinar was attended by about 400 participants - educators and psychologists from all regions of Ukraine. Recordings of the webinar can be viewed on UEM YouTube channel at the following links: https://youtu.be/0usqQGtJc70
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