Program of complex rehabilitation for people with combat experience

Program of comprehensive rehabilitation for demobilized soldiers in a state of combat stress

Program of complex rehabilitation for people with combat experience
1 000 000+
Ukrainian soldiers take part in the active phase of the war
Families of Ukrainian veterans
2 million
Families of Ukrainian veterans
Number of regular army staff
700+ thousand
Number of regular army staff
Demobilized soldiers
300+ thousand
Demobilized soldiers
3 000 000+ Ukrainians need help
More than 3 million Ukrainians (military personnel and their families) need immediate professional help for psycho emotional recovery, resocialization, and returning to a peaceful life

Uniqueness of the program

  • Provides specialized psychotherapeutic care that belongs to the highest level of mental health interventions. It will be delivered by trauma therapist psychologists trained in trauma-focused cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy (CBP) and EMDR.
  • Includes diagnostics, processing of traumatic material (individuallyn and in a group), training in self-help skills, and strengthening of resilience through trauma growth. Self-help includes psychoeducation, stress management skills, and mindfulness.
  • Conducts interventions at the physical, cognitive and emotional levels by a team of specialists in various fields: psychotherapists, rehabilitation therapists, neurologists, psychiatrists, etc.
Uniqueness of the program

Purpose of the "HEROES" program

To improve the psychological state of demobilized soldiers, and restore their mental, physical, spiritual, and social health.
To improve the psychological state of demobilized soldiers, and restore their mental, physical, spiritual, and social health.
To facilitate the integration of Ukrainian defenders who have returned from the war into the current conditions of life in the realities of an unfinished war.
To facilitate the integration of Ukrainian defenders who have returned from the war into the current conditions of life in the realities of an unfinished war.
Help to reestablish previous and form new social relationships.<br />
Help to reestablish previous and form new social relationships.
To help people with combat experience to develop and strengthen trusting, emotionally close relationships in the family, kinship and friendship circles.
To help people with combat experience to develop and strengthen trusting, emotionally close relationships in the family, kinship and friendship circles.
The program provides for the integration of psycho-, physiotherapy, art therapy, and natural resource activities that will help prevent:
The program provides for the integration of psycho-, physiotherapy, art therapy, and natural resource activities that will help prevent:
The development
of PTSD
Complications of grief reactions, depression, anxiety, and other psychological disorders
Suicidal and deviant behavior
Gender-based violence in families and communities

Program stages

21 DAYS

WEEK 1

Physiological and psychological rehabilitation - unloading of the nervous system, restoration of sleep and natural biorhythms with the help of group and individual psychotherapy, kinesitherapy, body practices, physical education, natural recreation therapy, restoration of a stable daily routine, eating behavior, etc.

WEEK 2

Psycho-emotional rehabilitation – art therapy, group and individual psychotherapy, natural tourism, visits to cultural and artistic monuments.

WEEK 3

Resocialization – recovery of quality social communication skills, restoration of existing and establishment of new partnerships through family and group therapy sessions, active responsible participation in collective activities.

A team of specialists

Psychiatrist with a license to dispense drugs (treatment of acute mental disorders)
Psychiatrist with a license to dispense drugs (treatment of acute mental disorders) 1 for each group
Psychotherapists(trauma therapist, CBT,EMDR)
Psychotherapists(trauma therapist, CBT,EMDR) 2 for each group
Rehabilitation therapists/massage therapists (in body oriented areas of work, physical rehabilitation)
Rehabilitation therapists/massage therapists (in body oriented areas of work, physical rehabilitation) from 2 to 4 specialists for each group
Psychologists (work with partners of military personnel and leading joint groups to harmonize relationships in family and society)
Psychologists (work with partners of military personnel and leading joint groups to harmonize relationships in family and society) 2 for each group
Neurologist/neuropsychologist (rehabilitation after contusions and TBI)
Neurologist/neuropsychologist (rehabilitation after contusions and TBI) 1 for each group
Art-masters (sense-making for processing traumatic experience)
Art-masters (sense-making for processing traumatic experience) 2 for each group
Case manager of social assistance consultations, (solving legal issues)
Case manager of social assistance consultations, (solving legal issues) 1 for each group
Coordinator-methodologist (program coordination, supervision of specialists)
Coordinator-methodologist (program coordination, supervision of specialists) 1 for each group

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