In conditions of constant shocks and uncertainty, it is not easy for us to remain stable, productive, and motivated, but we can strengthen our point of support, and our sense of capability, understand our sources of resources, and better cope with our lives.
In a support and recovery group during the war, we have the opportunity to restore or find lost meanings, contact with ourselves, understand our values, regain the strength to make decisions and acquire the ability to adapt to changes, learn to control irrepressible thoughts and emotions.
The main tool of a practical psychologist is his or her personality. It is the personality of a psychologist that determines how well he or she will apply professional skills and forms of work to effectively convey the necessary knowledge to clients or participants in his or her training.
The work uses the incredibly rich possibilities of our imagination: from resource recharge to working through difficult moments through a symbolic-dramatic approach.