Mariana Velykodna, Natalia Nalyvaiko, Olga Pavlovska, Oksana Arshevska-Guérin, Yehor Butsykin
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Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size AcknowledgmentsWe gratefully acknowledge Dr. Alexander Lupis for his kind assistance in editing the language of this paper.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationNotes on contributorsMariana VelykodnaMariana Velykodna has a PhD in Psychological Sciences, is a Clinical Psychologist, Head of the Psychoanalytic Psychology and Psychotherapy Division of the National Psychological Association of Ukraine, certified Psychoanalyst of the Ukrainian Association of Psychoanalysis, certified Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist of the European Confederation of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapies, Psychoanalyst in private practice (Kyiv, Ukraine), and an Associate Professor of Practical Psychology Department, at Kryvyi Rih State Pedagogical University (Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine).Natalia NalyvaikoNatalia Nalyvaiko is a Clinical Psychologist, Training Analyst and Supervisor of the European Confederation of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapies, Psychoanalyst in a Private Practice (Kyiv, Ukraine), postgraduate student at Ukrainian Free University (Munich, Germany), Member of the Psychoanalytic Psychology and Psychotherapy Division of the National Psychological Association, Ukraine, Member of the Ukrainian Umbrella Association of Psychotherapists.Olga PavlovskaOlga Pavlovska is a Clinical Psychologist, Training Analyst of the European Confederation of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapies, Psychoanalyst in private practice (Kyiv, Ukraine), and Member of the Psychoanalytic Psychology and Psychotherapy Division of the National Psychological Association, Ukraine.Oksana Arshevska-GuérinOksana Arshevska-Guérin is a Clinical Psychologist, Psychoanalytically-oriented Psychologist in private practice, Member and Head of the Ethical Committee of the Psychoanalytic Psychology and Psychotherapy Division of the National Psychological Association, Ukraine.Yehor ButsykinYehor Butsykin has a PhD in Philosophy, is a Psychoanalytically-oriented Psychologist in private practice, Associate Professor of the Department of Fundamental Disciplines and Computer Science at Shupyk National Healthcare University of Ukraine (Kyiv, Ukraine), and Member of the Psychoanalytic Psychology and Psychotherapy Division of the National Psychological Association, Ukraine.
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Psychodynamic Practice is a journal of counselling, psychotherapy and consultancy and it is written for professionals in all fields who use psychodynamic thinking in their work. The journal explores the relevance of psychodynamic ideas to different occupational settings. It emphasizes setting and application as well as theory and technique and focuses on four broad areas: •Clinical practice •The understanding of group and organisational processes •The use of psychodynamic ideas and methods in different occupational settings (for example, education and training, health care, social work, pastoral care, management and consultancy) •The understanding of social, political and cultural issues