Information about the doctor Mykheieva Tetiana Oleksandrivna
Category: Higher
Education:
- Bogomolets National Medical University, specialty “General Medicine” (with honors), internship in “Psychiatry”;
- Shupyk National University of Health of Ukraine, specializations in psychotherapy, addiction medicine, health care organization and management
Membership in associations, societies; attending conferences, thematic improvement courses:
- member of the Association of Psychiatrists of Ukraine;
- member of the Association of Neurologists, Psychiatrists and Narcologists of Ukraine;
- regular participant in scientific-practical conferences, advanced training courses, and international webinars in psychotherapy, psychiatry, and neuropsychology.
Teaching and / or lecturing:
- lecturer in psychiatry for mid-level medical personnel within continuing education courses at Havros College of Medicine.
Priority areas in clinical practice:
- diagnosis, treatment and psychotherapy of depression, anxiety and panic disorders, insomnia, post-traumatic conditions, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), personality disorders;
- working with affective and schizophrenia-spectrum disorders, cognitive impairments, psychosomatic manifestations;
- psychotherapy of addictions — chemical and behavioral (gambling, internet, food addictions);
- crisis counseling, psycho-emotional support during life changes;
- integrative psychotherapeutic approach: combining elements of gestalt therapy, cognitive-behavioral techniques, and resource-oriented work;
- psychoeducation for patients and families, prevention of mental disorders.
Hobbies, favorite movies, books:
- “I am passionate about literary studies, mythology, linguistics, Eastern languages, and enjoy intellectual prose.”
Doctor's advice:
- “Mental health is not a luxury — it is the foundation of a harmonious life. Do not ignore fatigue, anxiety or insomnia — these are signals that require attention, not willpower. Timely consultation with a psychotherapist helps restore inner balance, energy and quality of life. Remember: taking care of yourself is a sign of maturity, not weakness.”
