Information about the doctor Bidovanets Olena Yulianivna
Education:
- 2004–2010 — Ternopil State Medical University named after I.Ya. Horbachevsky, specialty “General Medicine”, honors diploma;
- 2010–2012 — Danylo Halytsky Lviv National Medical University, internship in Infectious Diseases;
- 2019 — Shupyk National Healthcare University of Ukraine, specialization in Psychotherapy;
- 2025–2026 — Shupyk National Healthcare University of Ukraine, specialization in Psychiatry
Membership in associations, societies; attending conferences, thematic improvement courses:
- member of the National Psychological Association.
Scientific activity:
- 2021–2023 — Master’s degree in Public Health, University of Washington, USA;
- 2020–2023 — Master’s degree in Public Administration, Ukrainian Catholic University;
- 2023–present — Master’s degree in Psychology, Bohdan Khmelnytskyi Melitopol State Pedagogical University.
Teaching and / or lecturing:
- 2012–2015 — Assistant at the Department of Medical Bioethics and Deontology, Ternopil State Medical University named after I.Ya. Horbachevsky.
Areas of professional development:
- diagnosis and treatment of common mental health disorders in adults;
- anxiety and depressive disorders;
- psychotrauma-related conditions and PTSD;
- sleep disorders, emotional instability, adjustment disorders;
- comprehensive psychiatric and psychotherapeutic patient care.
Priority areas in clinical practice:
- post-traumatic growth and development of psychological resilience;
- Breath-Body-Mind breathing practices.
Hobbies, favorite movies, books:
- “Active lifestyle: sports, cycling trips, mountain hiking. Creativity: embroidery, singing, cooking. Favorite movies: ‘The Lord of the Rings’, ‘Interstellar’. Favorite authors: Oksana Zabuzhko, Slavenka Drakulić, Elizabeth Gilbert.”
Doctor's advice:
- “Taking care of mental health is a daily practice that helps maintain inner balance, resilience, and quality of life. Self-regulation skills and timely seeking of help are an important part of preventing mental disorders and supporting emotional well-being.”
