Ukrainian national memory and collective trauma: impact on personality

The recording is available for 7 days from the date of purchase Format: Seminar recording

We will listen and talk about:

A brief overview of the history of Ukrainian nation-building.

Chronology of Russian repressions against Ukrainians.

Resistance movements and liberation struggles in the 20th–21st centuries.

Analysis of the collective trauma experienced by Ukrainians in shaping social unconsciousness.

Comparison of processed and unprocessed traumatic experiences within a group.

Understanding the formation of collective resources and deficits, their impact on the group and the individual.


Lecture topic: «Ukrainian national memory and collective trauma: impact on personality».

The lecture is conducted by: Tetiana Shvydchenko, PhD in History, head and associate professor of the Department of General Education at Ukraine Sigmund Freud University, and Serhii Yakushyk, Master of History, Master of Psychology, and certified psychoanalyst (psychoanalysis and dynamic psychotherapy).

Lecture program

Tatiana Shvidchenko
Head of the Department of General Education, Associate Professor of the Department of General Education, PhD in History
Sergiy Yakushik
Master of History, Master of Psychology, certified psychoanalyst (psychoanalysis and dynamic psychotherapy)

Lecture program

A brief overview of the history of Ukrainian nation-building. Chronology of Russian repressions against Ukrainians. Resistance movements and liberation struggles in the ХХ-ХХІ centuries.
Analysis of the collective trauma experienced by Ukrainians in shaping social unconsciousness. Comparison of processed and unprocessed traumatic experiences within a group.
Understanding the formation of collective resources and deficits, and their impact on the group and the individual.

You will learn:

  • how transgenerational and collective traumas are transmitted from generation to generation;
  • what consequences arise as a result of these traumas;
  • how to distinguish collective and transgenerational trauma from individual trauma;
  • tools for working in individual practice and a broader understanding of group dynamics in group therapy;
  • unique knowledge formed from the combination of history, psychology, and psychoanalysis in psychological practice.
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Ksenia
Good day! I am sincerely grateful for the lecture, I watched it twice – it was important, interesting, informative, and therapeutic. I really appreciate the presentation of the material! Thank you!
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Anna
I am sincerely grateful for the seminar. Presented in such an accessible language with simple examples.
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Olga
Thank you for the valuable seminar. You are doing important work. I learned a lot of interesting and new things, including insights about collective trauma, which I had never considered as a potential cause of psychopathologies. The material was presented in an accessible and comprehensible way, combining historical facts with psychology, along with personal examples from the lecturers.
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Tatiana
«The horizon of the past defines the horizon of the future»—one of the key takeaways for me from the seminar «Phenomenology for Psychotherapists». Now, it’s time to reflect on what I’ve heard, as my approach to observing familiar things will never be the same.
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Irina
Interesting, informative, and presented in an accessible manner. An exceptionally charismatic lecturer. Thank you to everyone involved in this seminar.
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