Education:
- Bogomolets National Medical University;
- Institute of Postgraduate Education of NMU named after O.O. Bohomolets, specialization “Psychiatry”;
- Ukrainian Institute of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (in progress)
Membership in associations, societies; attending conferences, thematic improvement courses:
- member of the Association of Psychiatrists of Ukraine;
- member of the International Society of Substance Use Professionals;
- participant of the Ukrainian Psychedelic Research Association;
- 23rd WPA World Congress of Psychiatry, Vienna, Austria;
- Ukrainian Psychiatric Association Research Course, Poland, 2023;
- Hidden Wounds of War: Trauma, Healing and Recovery, Lithuania, 2024;
- Mental Health Opportunities in a Country at War, 2024;
- Ukrainian Psychiatric Association Research Course, Norway, 2024;
- European Congress of Psychiatry, Spain, 2025.
Scientific activity:
- 2023 - participation in scientific and educational projects in psychiatry at the Institute of Psychiatry of Taras Shevchenko National University;
- 2024 - speaker at the international conference The Art of Healing (Greece) on mental health research in wartime conditions;
- regular participation in international professional conferences and research projects in psychiatry and mental health.
Areas of professional development:
- 2025 - international exchange program in psychotherapy and treatment of anxiety, affective and personality disorders, European Federation of Psychiatric Trainees, Croatia.
Priority areas in clinical practice:
- diagnosis and treatment of anxiety disorders (panic attacks, generalized anxiety, phobias);
- care for stress-related disorders (PTSD, adjustment disorders);
- treatment of depression, dysthymia, bipolar affective disorder;
- work with psychosomatic symptoms (when there are complaints without an organic cause);
- consulting for personality disorders.
Tell us about your professional interests other than your specialization:
- cognitive behavioral therapy.
Doctor's advice:
- “If you feel anxious, overwhelmed, or ‘not like before’ — do not wait for it to pass on its own; consulting a doctor helps you feel relief faster and return to a normal state.”