Psychological workshop “My path to the goal”
On June 9, a psychological workshop “My Path to the Goal” was held by the Center for Helping the Rescued Zaporizhzhia, co-organized by the Department of Psychology.
The workshop was conducted by Tetyana Borodulkina, a psychologist at the Center, associate professor of the Department of Psychology, author of the MAK, author and psychologist of the project “Psychological Space “Entelechy of Meaning”. Among the participants were Zaporizhzhia teachers and psychologists, our master’s students.
The exercise of one of the leaders of modern psychosynthesis, Piero Ferrucci, “Goal” was used as the basis of the lesson. The class combined Roberto Assagioli’s psychosynthesis, art therapy, work with object metaphors, and sand therapy, which made the path to the goal more conscious, filled with discoveries and new meanings.
The participants had the opportunity to imagine, model, and experience their path to a relevant and important goal in various ways. The key stages of the workshop were drawing their path on paper, as well as its object modeling in a therapeutic sandbox.
Thank you to the Center for Helping the Rescued of Zaporizhzhia for the opportunity to join the psycho-emotional support of the residents of our front-line city! Thank you all for your active participation!
The Center for Assistance to the Rescued in Zaporizhia was created on the initiative of the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration, with the assistance of the Government Commissioner for Gender Policy, in partnership with UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund in Ukraine, thanks to the financial support of the governments of Austria, Belgium, Spain, and Sweden in cooperation with local authorities and the NGO “Association of Women Ambassadors of Ukraine”.