Speakers/Доповідачі

Tatiana Glebova 

Ph.D., Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (California), AAMFT Approved Supervisor and Clinical Fellow, Professor in Couple & Family Therapy Program (Sacramento Branch), Alliant International University/California School of Professional Psychology. 

Nathalie Robelot Timtchenko 

MA-ET, Expressive Arts Psychotherapist, Founder & Executive Director of First Aid of the Soul (USA). She is a professional member of the International Expressive Arts Therapy Association [IEATA] and the European Federation of Art Therapy [EFAT]. Nathalie founded and directs First Aid of the Soul which offers free psychosocial and emotional support services to those being affected by Russia’s war against Ukraine.


Valentyna Poul 

Ph.D. in Psychology, Associate Professor, Head of the Department of Pedagogy and Psychology at the Donetsk In-Service Teacher Training Institute; certified trainer-supervisor, senior consultant in the Problem Management Plus program of individual psychological assistance for adults experiencing distress at Medicos del Mundo.


Julia Gorbaniuk 

Ph.D., Associate Professor Department of Emotions and Motivation Psychology Institute of Psychology The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin.


Natálie Schneider 

Regional coordinator for work with children of foreigners, regional employee of Meta ops, regional consultant of National Pedagogical Institute of the Czech Republic of the Ustec region.


Jurgita Babarskienė 

Psichologijos katedros lektorė, Assistant professor, Department of Psychology LCC International University. 

Gina Levickienė 

Assistant professor, Department of Psychology LCC International University. 

Marlene Kenney 

MA, LICSW, PhD Candidate, Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker and holds a Master’s Degree in Anthropology. She practices community trauma response and EMDR psychotherapy in Massachusetts. Marlene consults and trains organizations and municipalities across the United States and internationally on trauma informed care, EMDR early interventions, and best practices in responding to collective trauma and grief, as well as delivering direct service in schools, hospitals and organizations post critical incidents. She is a National Child Traumatic Stress Network certified national trainer in Psychological First Aid and Post Traumatic Stress Management trainer for the National Child Traumatic Stress Network. She has worked with the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Boston Resilience Center, Federal Emergency Management (FEMA/Mass Support) and is a member of the Riverside Trauma Center Critical Incident Team, as well as the EMDR Humanitarian Assistance Programs. 


Wendy Bradley 

MS, ATR-BC, CLAT, Director of Supervision, Board Member of First Aid of the Soul, certified, licensed art therapist with over 25 years of experience working directly with children and families in pediatric and psychiatric hospitals, and in school-based systems. She has facilitated creative arts therapy and psycho-educational groups for children, teens, and parents, and worked as a manager of an early intervention city-wide program. for young children. She is also an adjunct professor at Quinebaug Valley Community College.