Tetiana Yevtushok

Psychologist. Gestalt therapist. Coach. Trainer. Supervisor

About Me

My name is Tetiana Yevtushok, and I am a psychologist, Gestalt therapist, polyvagal-informed therapist, group therapist, trainer, supervisor, and researcher. I am the author of the "Psychology of Money" training program and courses on nervous system regulation. My work extends to research exploring the psychological challenges faced by parents raising children with autism.

As a member of the European Association for Gestalt Therapy (EAGT) and the Society for Psychotherapy Research (SPR), I am committed to professional excellence and advancing knowledge in psychotherapy. I am also the proud mother of a wonderful autistic teenager, a role that profoundly shapes both my personal and professional perspective.

My Journey

I began my first entrepreneurial venture in 2006, inspired by a deep interest in personal growth, financial literacy, and the psychology of money.

Over the years, I immersed myself in the study of psychology and Gestalt psychotherapy, completing all levels of professional training and later becoming a trainer at the Interregional Institute of Gestalt Therapy and Art. There, I designed and delivered signature programs on Gestalt coaching and the psychology of money, helping individuals and professionals transform their relationship with wealth.

As a writer, I bring together professional insight and creative expression. My book, Money Healing: The Hidden Psychology of Wealth, combines clinical experience, mythological perspectives, and personal entrepreneurial lessons to uncover the hidden emotional forces that shape our financial lives [Buy on Amazon].

My journey is also deeply personal. As the mother of a child with autism, I co-founded a correctional and rehabilitation center to support children with language disorders.

Alongside my therapeutic and training work, I engage in research that integrates scientific knowledge with clinical practice. My recent study Like Something Supernatural in Your House, published in BMC Psychology, explored the lived experiences and psychological challenges of parents raising children with autism spectrum disorder [DOI: 10.1186/s40359-025-03057-5]. Building on this work, my current research continues to focus on the phenomenology of autism and the realities faced by families navigating this path.

Education

  • 2019–2024: University of Derby (UK) — Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Psychology
  • 2017–2019: Istituto di Gestalt Therapy Kairos (Italy) — Diploma in Gestalt Family Therapy
  • 2013–2017: Interregional Institute of Gestalt Therapy and Art (Ukraine) — Certified Gestalt therapist
  • 2014–2016: Interregional Institute of Gestalt Therapy and Art (Ukraine) — Certified group therapist
  • 2017–2019: Interregional Institute of Gestalt Therapy and Art (Ukraine) — Certified trainer and supervisor
  • 2017–2021: MIGIS & IPsIG — Certified in Psychopathology
  • 2000–2005: Kiev National Linguistic University (Ukraine) — Master of Arts in Linguistics

 

I have participated in numerous international psychotherapy conferences, including:

  • AAGT and EAGT Gestalt Conference, Sicily, Italy (2016)
  • III Gestalt Therapy Research Conference, Paris, France (2017)
  • 49th International Annual Meeting of the Society for Psychotherapy Research, Amsterdam, Netherlands (2018)
  • IV International Conference on Research in Gestalt Psychotherapy, Santiago, Chile (2019)
  • Gestalt Conference, Budapest, Hungary (2019)
  • 54th Annual International Meeting of the Society for Psychotherapy Research, Dublin, Ireland (2023)
  • The Master Series, Oxford, UK (2023)

 

My work integrates scientific rigor with creative expression, offering a holistic approach to therapy, training, and research. Whether exploring the complexities of money, the dynamics of family systems, or the lived experiences of parents, my aim is to foster growth, connection, and transformation.


 

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