👩⚕️ Iryna Andriivna Dmytrychenko – Practical Psychologist, Specialist in Tomatis Therapy, Art Therapy, and CBT, with over 10 Years of Experience in Child and Adolescent Mental Health
🔹 About the Specialist
Iryna Andriivna is a certified psychologist with a strong background in working with children, adolescents, and families. She graduated from Sloviansk State Pedagogical University (2008–2012) with a degree in Psychology. She has worked at the Donetsk Youth Center (DODMC), the CSM Clinic as a psychologist and Tomatis method specialist, and at the private Christian school “Aleteya” as a school psychologist and child assistant.
🔹 Services Offered:
• Tomatis Therapy
• Art Therapy
• Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
• Individual Psychotherapy
🔹 Conditions Treated:
• ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder)
• ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorders)
• Cerebral Palsy (CP)
• Developmental delays (speech and mental)
• Down Syndrome
• PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder)
• Somatic disorders
• Mental health and emotional well-being support
🔹 Professional Achievements & Training:
• Trainer of the course “Basic Psychological Support in Conditions of War”
• Participant in the international psychological project by Martin Straube (Germany) on trauma and stress
• Certified in dyslexia and general psychology at Yale University (USA)
• Contributor to the certified manual “Youth Informed About Trauma” (Council of Europe Project)
• Author of the “Art Therapy” project focused on social cohesion and group identity
• Completed training in Tomatis Therapy and MARHO Program (2024)
• Took part in numerous conferences, online courses, and training programs in 2022 related to trauma healing, stress resilience, emotional regulation, and psychological support for children during wartime
🔹 Why Clients Choose Her:
✔ Holistic approach to child development and emotional regulation
✔ Professional guidance for parents and teachers working with children with special needs
✔ Proven use of modern, effective therapeutic techniques
✔ Experience in educational, clinical, and community-based settings