Hanna Yavorska

Ukraine
Certification Level
TSTA
Field of Application
Psychotherapy
Professional Roles
Psychotherapist, Trainer, Other
Working Countries
Ukraine, Slovakia
Languages
English, Slovak, Ukrainian
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I am Hanna Yavorska from Ukraine, a private entrepreneur and the director of the psychological center “Dobryi Den”. I hold a PhD and serve as an associate professor at the Department of Clinical and Rehabilitation Psychology at Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University. I work as a psychotherapist, trainer and supervisor in Transactional Analysis in the psychotherapy field, certified by the European Association for Transactional Analysis (EATA). I am a psychologist certified by the European Federation of Psychologists’ Associations (EFPA) and a psychotherapist accredited by the European Association for Psychotherapy (EAP). I am a member of the Ukrainian, European and International Transactional Analysis Associations, a member of the Ukrainian Union of Psychotherapists, as well as a member of the scientific research group within the Ukrainian TA Association. My professional interests include authentic feelings and emotional regulation in Transactional Analysis. I am developing my own approach to working with authentic fear and exploring the neuropsychology of life script formation. In my work, I integrate classical Transactional Analysis with contemporary neuropsychological research, focusing on how early prohibitions shape identity, autonomy and relational patterns. It is important to me that Transactional Analysis remains a living, ethical and accessible methodology both for professionals and for clients. For this reason, I am actively engaged in developing training programs, supervision and scientific initiatives in Ukraine and beyond.
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