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Charity project "Mental Health Office"

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The Charity Foundation “Hope and Humanity” is launching a new project – “Mental Health Office”, aimed at supporting people affected by war: servicemen, veterans, internally displaced persons, their loved ones.

This is a space of care, recovery and support, where everyone can find understanding, professional help and feel that they are not alone.

🕊 Project Goal

We are creating a place where people who have experienced losses, injuries, separation or difficult life trials can receive psychological support, psychotherapist consultations and rehabilitation programs to restore internal balance.

The project is designed to help:

overcome anxiety, depression, emotional exhaustion;
cope with the consequences of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD);
restore a sense of support, security and faith in one’s own strength.
💬 How it works

The Mental Health Office is staffed by experienced professionals – psychotherapists – who have many years of experience helping military personnel, IDPs and families affected by war.

Consultations are conducted individually, confidentially, with deep respect for each story. A group support program and group sessions have also been developed.

🌿 We believe

Psychological help is not a luxury, but a necessary part of restoring humanity after war.

We want everyone who turns to us to feel that their pain is heard, their experience is important, and the future is possible.

💚 Together we restore strength, peace and hope.

To book a consultation, please fill out the Google form

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https://forms.gle/q7pspzz8FLFbxWJU9

PROJECT MANAGER

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NATALIA STAS

Highest category psychotherapist
Mirgorod, Poltava region
Date of birth: February 24, 1958

Professional experience

43 years of medical practice
Since 1981 — general practitioner.
Since 2003 — highest category psychotherapist.
Since 2013 — licensed private psychotherapist.

For over 10 years, she has been working with military personnel, veterans, people who have experienced losses, and their families.
Since 2022 — actively provides assistance in rehabilitation departments for soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, war invalids and their family members (Poltava sanatorium, Myrgorod).

Education and specialization

Kharkiv Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education — specialization “Psychotherapy”.
Advanced training courses:
“Post-traumatic stress disorder: diagnostics and therapy” – KhMAPO, Kyiv, 2023.
“Conflict resolution, communication techniques with military personnel and their families” – personal course, 2023.
“Social services: algorithms for provision” – Poltava Regional Center of Social Services, 2024.

Main areas of activity

Work with PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder), aggressive and anxiety states.
Development and implementation of original methods of psychotherapeutic assistance to military personnel, their families and people who have experienced loss.
Training and educational programs for:
civil servants and managers;
representatives of local governments;
social sphere specialists – on communication with families of missing persons, war invalids, people who have lost loved ones.

Author’s developments

Program for youth: “Techniques for overcoming stress and crisis situations”.
A series of trainings “Communication and support in crisis conditions” for public and state structures.
Development of a project for the Center for Women and Children aimed at overcoming violence, aggression and their psychological consequences.

Professional philosophy

“Helping people regain balance, teach them to feel support under their feet and restore dignity after trauma – this is my calling.”

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