Tetiana Yevtushok

Psychological Sustainability · Money Psychology · Psychotherapy

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Autism and Parenting: Emotions, meanings, and transformation

  • Autism & Parenting

This article draws on findings from my peer-reviewed study published in BMC Psychology, exploring the lived experiences and emotional worlds of parents raising children with autism. Parenting always reshapes us.But parenting a child on the autism spectrum often does so in ways we never imagined — quietly, profoundly, and sometimes painfully. In my research, I […]

Critical thinking and self-criticism

  • Psychological Literacy

We often overlook the necessity to learn how to think critically, even though it is a crucial skill for psychological well-being. Just as a gardener tends to the soil to ensure a bountiful harvest, cultivating critical thinking nurtures a healthy mind, fostering resilience and adaptability to tackle life’s challenges. Critical thinking is defined as the […]

Money biases

  • Psychology of Money

Money is more than just a tool for buying things—it plays a powerful role in shaping our emotions, behaviors, and decisions. Our relationship with money runs deep, often influenced by subconscious patterns and mental biases. Behavioral economics shines a spotlight on this fascinating connection between psychology and financial decision-making, uncovering how our minds shape the […]

Unveiling the ‘Empty Chair’ Gestalt technique

  • Gestalt Therapy

In June, I had the privilege of attending the 54th annual international conference of SPR (The Society for Psychotherapy Research) in Dublin, Ireland. The event showcased hundreds of research projects, focusing on contemporary mental health psychotherapy methods. Among the wealth of evidence-based techniques discussed, one stood out for its versatility and impact: the “Empty Chair” technique. Originally developed […]