War-Related Life-Making Landscapes: Ukrainian Context
Tetiana Tytarenko, Vadym Vasiutynskyi, Iryna Hubeladze, Svitlana Chunikhina, Нanna Hromova Journal of Loss and Trauma, 2023, 154-178
Role: Author
Ph.D.
Anna is a researcher at the Institute of Social and Political Psychology, Department of Social Psychology of Personality. She also works as a trauma therapist with adults. She is interested in the topic of mental health, reactions to trauma, and stress. He is engaged in promoting the work of Ukrainian psychologists in Western publications.
Anna's research interests include tolerance/intolerance to uncertainty, stress and post-traumatic stress disorder, time perspective, healthy lifestyle, and perception of environmental challenges by Ukrainians during the war.
Hanna has been working as a psychologist since 2009 and a trauma therapist (EMDR) since 2017. In 2022, she also held the position of a junior researcher at the Institute of Social and Political Psychology. From 2022 to 2023, she worked as a psychologist-operator at a psychological hotline and as a researcher at the Faculty of Psychology at the University of Warsaw. In 2023, she was hired as a psychologist at the University of Warsaw's UW dla UA project to help forced Ukrainian migrants.
In addition, from 2022 to the present, she has worked as a researcher at the Laboratory of Social Psychology of Personality at the Institute of Social and Political Psychology.