Olena Hant (Ukraine, Poland)
Candidate of Psychological Sciences (Medical Psychology), Associate Professor, psychologist and psychotherapist, researcher in psychogygiene and neurodiversity, founder of the HANT Foundation - Institute of Psychogygiene and Neurodiversity.
Description:
Professional activity combines scientific research, psychological practice, teaching, and the development of international educational and social projects in the fields of mental health, psychogygiene, and neurodiversity.
Scientific and practical interests include psychogygiene, body-oriented therapy, art therapy, neuropsychology, and support for neurodivergent individuals. Professional work focuses on developing modern approaches to psychological support, preventing emotional burnout, and promoting mental well-being.
Olena Hant is the author of educational programs, seminars, and lectures for psychologists, occupational therapists, physical therapists, and other helping professionals. Works with adults and families, provides psychotherapeutic consultations, and develops interdisciplinary approaches to working with traumatic experiences.
As the founder of the HANT Foundation — Institute of Psychogygiene and Neurodiversity, initiates international educational and social projects aimed at supporting people with autism, ADHD, and other forms of neurodiversity, as well as their families and professionals.