CETA – program of free psychological assistance to the population of Ukraine.
With 2016 year and today we help the war-affected population of Ukraine.
- Psychosocial support: group and individual, offline and online for persons, that are on the territory of Ukraine
- Individual counseling: offline and online for individuals, that are on the territory of Ukraine
- Free program
- Effectiveness is confirmed by research
About the project
As a result of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, millions of Ukrainians suffered: someone lost relatives, was injured or had to leave his home. Ukrainians face losses every day, grief, sadly, injuries, stress, anxiety, by panic, confusion. War causes not only physical wounds, but also psychological, often invisible, but those, which can prevent you from living for years.
The CETA program helps veterans, to members of their families and internally displaced persons from 2015 year with the support of USAID, therefore, even after a full-scale invasion, our team could not stand aside and still supports the Ukrainians, who were in trouble.
Project from the NGO "Words Help", with the support of the USAID project "Building a sustainable public health system" together with the organization CETA Global, implemented by the Pact organization helps to continue our work and provide free psychosocial support to those, who needs it
The SETA program was developed by mental health researchers at Johns Hopkins University based on the principles of cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy. Now it is effectively used to work with the consequences of injury, Now it is effectively used to work with the consequences of injury, substance abuse and anxiety professionals around the world: USA, Iraq, Burma, Now it is effectively used to work with the consequences of injury, Zambia, Ethiopia. The program was adapted for Ukraine by Ukrainian specialists. Publication of research results by link: https://cutt.ly/uWKc3Yh
Reviews
Most often, clients assess their condition as 3 with 10 before starting therapy.
On 9,5 clients rate their well-being after visiting 10 sessions in the SETA approach.
Specialists
Close to are involved in current projects 80 MAIN DIRECTIONS OF ACTIVITY, MAIN DIRECTIONS OF ACTIVITY 8 MAIN DIRECTIONS OF ACTIVITY:
Vera Chernobrovkina
Oksana Varvarych
Pavlo Gorbenko
Nina Kokoeva
Anastasia Chernyavska
Evgeny Ananiychuk
Anna Menzhega
Julia Zagarnytska
Contacts
ceta@ukma.edu.ua
+380 (68) 283 20 98 (Viber)
+380 (66) 147 43 17 (Telegram)
Mon-Fri 10:00-18:00
Social networks with useful tips
https://www.facebook.com/cetaukraine
https://www.youtube.com/c/CETAUkraine
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