Mariya Vynnytska
PSYCHOLOGIST
CO-FOUNDER OF THE SOUL PSYCHOLOGY CENTER
About the psychologist
Psychoanalyst, business coach, systemic-family therapist
Education
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First degree: Philology, International Journalism, and Law
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Second degree: Clinical Psychoanalysis
Experience
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Over 1,000 hours of personal therapy
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Conducted more than 100 client constellation sessions
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Providing consultations and facilitating groups since 2012 in Ukrainian, Russian, and English
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15+ years of experience in international projects and management
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Offers individual counseling, trainings, seminars, and conference presentations
Methods used:
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Psychoanalysis
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Systemic-family therapy
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Organizational and business psychology
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Coaching tools
Areas of Expertise:
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How to increase income and improve quality of life
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Building fruitful relationships in professional settings, whether working independently or for someone else
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Establishing and optimizing business operations, improving management of people, processes, and projects, and achieving goals
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Discovering one’s calling and creating a dream project
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Resolving workplace conflicts with team members, subordinates, supervisors, or partners
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Career growth within a company and developing natural talents
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Finding happiness at work, pursuing personal growth, generating profit, and achieving satisfaction
Navigating Challenging Life Periods:
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Crises, war, trauma, separation, relocation, career change or loss
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Feeling ungrounded, experiencing anxiety, or fearing the future
Relationships with Others:
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Difficulties in romantic partnerships
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Repetitive negative patterns, conflicts, devaluation, resentment, and anger
Emotional Struggles and States:
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Depression, apathy, despair, envy, irritability, anger, sadness, shame, and guilt
Decision-Making and Actions:
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Finding clarity and energy for making decisions
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Creating a vision for a specific life period or working toward a particular dream or goal
Relationship with Self:
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Self-rejection and body dissatisfaction
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Low self-esteem, sleep disturbances, eating disorders
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Lack of fulfillment and joy in life, self-directed aggression, and feelings of disappointment
Adapting to New Circumstances:
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Migration-related challenges, war-related adjustments, or navigating relationships in cross-cultural marriages