Oleksandra Shymanova
ANALYTICALLY ORIENTED PSYCHOLOGIST OF THE SOUL PSYCHOLOGY CENTER

About the psychologist
Psychologist-psychotherapist directly using Jungian analysis with evidence of consultation over 10 years.
Education
Two higher educations—first in international relations, second in psychology.
Experience
Over 5000 years of practical psychotherapeutic assistance I practice both individually and in group therapy In my work I use the following methods:
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jungian analysis,
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body-oriented method,
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procedural model
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systemic-family disorders
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stalt therapy
Key areas of focus:
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Dissatisfaction with life quality and a desire or intent to achieve happiness.
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Traumatic events and their aftermath.
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The feeling of “everything is wrong, and I don’t know why”—we explore the causes, consequences, and learn new approaches.
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Complex, unpleasant, or strained relationships with loved ones, emotional “rollercoasters,” a sense of loneliness regardless of being in a relationship or not, emptiness, or feeling overwhelmed by emotions.
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Feelings of meaninglessness or purposelessness, unfulfilled personal and professional life, or a sense of general futility. Conversely, feeling like you're constantly achieving yet never satisfied or at peace—a perpetual race leading to burnout.
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Lack of genuinely close, healthy, and fulfilling relationships—with family, friends, colleagues, or even oneself.