Let’s talk about neuropsychology?
Dear colleagues, on September 25, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., I invite you to a meeting with Professor Ruth Lanius.
It will be a free discussion about the needs of Ukrainian specialists in the field of neuropsychology.
We are planning a project with Professor Lanius, so we want to explore what specialists need.
You will receive a link to the meeting one day and two hours before it starts.
Registration: Registration form
Admission is free, but if you wish, you can help me pay for the translator’s work.
I am grateful for any contribution you can make!
Details:
Recipient: FOP Kocharyan Karine MartirosovnaI
BAN:UA723220010000026007310090195
TIN/EDRPOU: 2799404740
Joint-stock company: UNIVERSAL BANK
MFO: 322001
Bank OKPO: 21133352
Payment purpose: participation in the seminar.
We look forward to seeing you!
Sincerely,
The Team of the Center for Educational Projects “Tree of Knowledge”
Karine Kocharyan
Ruth A. Lanius, M.D., Ph.D.
is a Psychiatry Professor and Harris-Woodman Chair at Western
University of Canada, where she is the director of the Clinical Research Program for PTSD.
Ruth has over 25 years of clinical and research experience with trauma-related disorders.
She established the Traumatic Stress Service at London Health Sciences Center, a program
that specializes in the treatment of psychological trauma. Ruth has received numerous
research and teaching awards, including the Banting Award for Military Health Research.
She has published over 200 research articles and book chapters focusing on brain
adaptations to psychological trauma and novel adjunct treatments for PTSD. Ruth regularly
lectures on the topic of psychological trauma both nationally and internationally. Ruth has
co-authored four books: The Effects of Early Life Trauma on Health and Disease: The Hidden
Epidemic, Healing the Traumatized Self: Consciousness, Neuroscience, Treatment, and Finding
Solid Ground (textbook and workbook). Ruth is a passionate clinician scientist who
endeavours to understand the first-person experience of traumatized individuals
throughout treatment and how it relates to brain functioning.


