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Counseling and Psychotherapy

A few words about professional maturity
I am not a general psychologist. I specialize in trauma—clinical, war-related, and intergenerational. My professional background includes decades of training, several areas of specialization, graduate studies, and weekly peer supervision sessions with colleagues. I have continued my practice throughout the entire full-scale war.
You can’t go out and find a psychologist—you can only come across one. We might click and walk a long path toward healing together. Or we might not. Both outcomes are perfectly normal.

Tetiana Stanislavska
psychoanalyst, clinical psychologist
What I don’t do:
1
I don’t restrict myself to psychoanalysis
In our work we can use not just psychoanalysis if other methods turn out to be more efficient.
2
I don’t lose touch
After consultation I don’t ignore your messages. In special cases I remain on quick call.
3
I don’t interrupt
If the time for the meeting has passed but you are still crying, I don’t interrupt the session and instead give you the chance to finish and calm down. You don’t need to pay for that additional time.
4
I don’t come late
Our therapy sessions always start on time.
5
I don’t raise prices midway
Having agreed the price once, I don’t raise it even if it has changed for others.
6
I don’t forget
I listen attentively and memorize well. You won’t need to tell the same story several times.



