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Certificate Ceremony Honors Psychologists Trained to Support People Affected by War

Certificate Ceremony Honors Psychologists Trained to Support People Affected by War

Today, a ceremonial awarding of certificates was held for the consultants of the PM+ program who completed a three-month training with United Help Ukraine.

The training included a five-day workshop, as well as 13 individual supervisions and 3 group supervisions conducted by trainers.

Problem Management Plus (PM+) is a large-scale psychological intervention in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO), designed for psychologists and social workers to work with clients in communities affected by war.

Sixteen consultants successfully completed all stages of the training and received their certificates.

The certificates were awarded by Maryna Baydyuk, President and Executive Director of United Help Ukraine, and Larysa Pidverbetska, Regional Coordinator of the Mental Health Program “How Are You?”.

Participants shared their experiences and emphasized that this program is extremely important, especially in the context of war.

Maryna Baydyuk spoke about the work of United Help Ukraine, the expansion of training for psychologists and social workers in other regions, and stressed the importance of supporting resilience centers.

This training is a joint project of United Help Ukraine, the national mental health program “How Are You?” and the Ministry of Social Policy of Ukraine.

Stay tuned for more updates—more announcements about the PM+ program coming soon.

ceremonial awarding of certificates
ceremonial awarding of certificates
ceremonial awarding of certificates
Ceremonial awarding of certificates

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