Supervisors
Psychoanalyst and supervisor, PhD, orientalist, polyglotte, KIPTA founder, member of the International Freudian Field, (France); alma mater – University of Nice Sophia Antipolis (France) and Sorbonne – Paris IV (France). She has 12 years of experience in clinical work with: severe psychopathologies and psychosis, in particular at the Kyiv City Psychiatric Hospital named after I. Pavlov, Borodyansk psychoneurological dispensary and Sukachiv psychoneurological boarding house; neuroses (phobic, hysterical, obsessive) and borderline states; psychoneurological disorders; psychotrauma and addiction in domestic and foreign clinics, in particular, in Switzerland, Serbia, Spain, Oman, UAE, etc.
Since 2022 she was working with numerous humanitarian NGOs. She is fluent in 8 languages, including English, Spanish, French, Arabic and others.
Author of a number of books, such as “The threat of the Third World War and ways to prevent it” (USA, 2014), “Psychotherapy for Arabs: development of the system of mental health and psychoanalysis in the Arab-Muslim world” (USA, 2016).
Психоаналітик і супервізор, PhD, член Аналітичної Асоціації «Аналітичний Простір-Асоціація психоаналітичної підготовки і фрейдівських досліджень»
Магістр та доктор психоаналізу і психопатології Університету Париж VII Дені Дідро. Засновник асоціації «Грузинський психоаналітичний простір».
Має практичний досвід роботи з травмою, сновидіннями, тривогою;
Серед наукових інтересів: психоаналітична антропологія та вплив психологічних факторів на культуру та суспільство.
Member of «Paris Psychoanalytic Society» association.
Supervisions are held in English, French and Russian.
Christian Hofmann is a renowned psychoanalyst, supervisor and professor emeritus of the University of Paris (Diderot 7). His research interests include: modern clinic of psychoanalysis, psychopathology, trauma, training of psychoanalysts.
Author of numerous scientific works, including: “Trauma in Civilization, Terrorism and War of Identities” (Eres, 2018); “Trauma and creativity” (Language, 2021), “What do borderline states teach us?” (Eres, 2023)
Supervisions can be conducted in French with the involvement of an interpreter.
Mental health specialist, personal growth expert, emotional fitness specialist, organizational psychologist, expert on cultural
sensitivity and staff-wellbeing. Trainer and motivator who brings more than a decade of added value
infusing professionals with the tools and capabilities they need to succeed.
Specialization:
Individual counseling: Helping individuals cope with stress, anxiety, depression, or other mental health challenges, resilience.
Team building workshops: Facilitating team-building activities to improve communication, collaboration, and problem-solving.
Leadership training: Providing training on ethical leadership, effective decision-making, and motivating teams.
Crisis response: Supporting individuals and teams after experiencing traumatic events.
Education:
-Master of Science in Holistic Psychology (2013), Lesley University, Cambridge, USA —Master of Science in Organizational Psychology (2010), Golden Gate University, San Francisco, USA
Dr. Nina Krajnik is a psychoanalyst and supervisor with 15 years of clinical expertise, practicing in six languages: English, French, Spanish, Bosnian, Serbian, Slovenian.
A pioneer in addressing new symptoms in the Western Balkans, she completed her psychoanalytic formation at the University of Paris 8 – Vincennes Saint-Denis and within the framework of the World Association for Psychoanalysis (AMP), of which she is a member. She has extensive experience in treating anxiety, panic attacks, depression, eating disorders and alcoholism, having completed her clinical training at Saint Anne Hospital, the Adolescent Psychiatry Department of Aubervilliers Hospital, and Les Murets in Paris, as well as Sud Francilien in Yerres, France, and the BASIDA canter for addictions in Spain. Her academic research spans Switzerland, Australia, and New Zealand. She is the editor-in-chief of the psychoanalytic publishing house Juno and the president and founder of the Institute for War and Environmental Trauma. She also leads the International School of Psychoanalysis – Lacan Balkan, which focuses on trauma in politically turbulent regions. A lecturer and organizer, she has led a series of international seminars and training programs on new symptoms in the technological era and during times of political crisis.