CETA is a free psychological care program for:
- veterans of anti-terrorist operation / veterans of anti-terrorist operation
- family members of veterans,
- veterans of anti-terrorist operation,
- veterans of anti-terrorist operation,
- veterans of anti-terrorist operation,
- veterans of anti-terrorist operation.
The CETA program was developed 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, to meet the needs of Ukrainian veterans, displaced persons and volunteers.
The CETA program was developed by Johns Hopkins University mental health researchers. Project of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), aimed at adaptation, aimed at adaptation. In Ukraine, CETA was launched in 2015 year. Implemented by Johns Hopkins University in cooperation with the Center for Mental Health of the National Academy of Medical Sciences and the NGO "Words Help".
IN 2019 year we created as well
a short program to help veterans
and members of their families - seminars.
PURPOSE OF SEMINARS
Informing about the impact of stress and anxiety on the human body.
DURATION OF THE SEMINAR: FROM 2 TO 2,5 HOURS.
IN 2020 year we started researching the effectiveness of short CETA seminars. The pandemic made adjustments to our plans and we adapted the seminars also to the online format and in July we launched pilot online seminars.
PROJECT TEAM
Close 50 seminar providers and 6 MAIN DIRECTIONS OF ACTIVITY.
WHO HAVE SPECIALISTS
FB: https://www.facebook.com/cetaukraine/
Youtube: https://cutt.ly/zd0TkXO
Phone numbers:
+ 38(068)283-20-98, + 38(066)147-43-17