War Psychotrauma Institute delivers training and therapeutic courses on war, clinical, and transgenerational psychology

Event descriptions and dates are available on Telegram channel

Current offerings (as of September, 2024):

Intervision Group


Professional communication and joint work of fellow practitioners in dealing with complex client cases. Mutual support in conditions of professional burnout.

More details available on the course page.

“A Letter to Grief”


Written therapy that helps to accept and survive grief, pain or loss.

More details available on the course page.

EIT workshops


The method of emotion-image therapy belongs to psychodynamic domain and therefore works deep where other methods may not reach.  

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“Sexual Violence Trauma. Life Afterwards”


“Sexual Violence Trauma. Life Afterwards” practical course will be useful if you are a psychologist, a psychotherapist, a volunteer, or a psychological assistance center employee and you work with sexual violence survivors.   

More details available on the course page.

Enrollment in these programs is complete (as of August, 2024):

Grief Therapy

A year-long psychotherapy program which will help to accept and survive the grief of losses.

More details available on the course page.

“War Won’t Write It Off“


A course designed and delivered by trauma therapist Tatyana Stanislavskaya on war, clinical and transgenerational psychology.

More details available on the course page.

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“Dreams in Wartime”


A therapy group with dreams analysis and news on the workings of the unconscious.  

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Almost on Ground Zero


Original course by trauma therapist Tatiana Stanislavskaya about war traumas both on the frontlines and in the rear.

During the course we’ll find out what is happening to our minds during the war. Recommendations will be provided on self-help and communication among those who are “almost on ground zero”.

More details available on the course page.

What’s up with it?


A double lecture from two psychologists: Irina Khrisanfova and Tatiana Stanislavskaya.

Sexual dysfunction: reasons, diagnostics, psychotherapy. Consequences of combat traumas and long absence of sex – in men and women.

More details available on the course page.