Oleksandr Sahaidak
Ph.D. in Psychology, Jungian analyst, hypnologist, academician, an expert in anthropology and sociology. Head of Theurung Association of Depth psychology. Chairman of the Psychological-philosophical scientific society at the UAS.
Ph.D. Sahaidak is a member of the South Ukrainian Psychoanalytic Society, the Ukrainian Union of Psychotherapists.
Education: Kiev Naval Political College - political worker, military psychologist I. I. Mechnikov Odessa National University - sociologist, teacher of socio-political disciplines I. I. Mechnikov Odessa National University - candidate of psychological sciences (general psychology, history of psychology).
Ph.D. Sahaidak defended his dissertation under the guidance of Professor B.G. Kherson on the topic "Differentiation of typological features of secondary ego states of a protective nature." This work is devoted to the typology and dynamics of archetypal defenses resulting from early childhood psychotrauma. The theoretical basis of the dissertation is C.G. Jung's ideas about split-off affective complexes, Marie-Louise von Franz and E. Neumann about the Shadow archetype, D. Kalshed about the Protector/Persecutor archetype.
Ph.D. Sahaidak is an author of the patent for the art-therapeutic method "Bathyscaphe." His methods are based on the author's method of deep transformations, developed in line with the post-Jungian tradition and a number of similar psychological directions - the fate analysis of L. Szondi, hermeneutic psychology, phenomenological psychology, drama therapy, mythological drama, art therapy, scribotherapy, hypnotherapy. He is the author of the programs "Archetypes of Destiny," "You and your Shadow. Dialogues with the Dark Twin", "Fate Analysis. Changing generic life scenarios", "Dialogues with Justine," "Tarot and Depth Psychology", "Runes and Archetypes," "Mars + Venus," "Sexuality as a Search and Creativity in Human Life," etc.
The main directions of applied activity:
- work with repressed psychotrauma, anxiety, and fears of unknown origin, inability to stand up for oneself, panic attacks, uncontrolled aggression, a decline in working capacity, conflict in communication
- traumatic relationships with close ones
- family disharmony
- a situation of acute grief, etc
Contacts:
Website of Theurung Association